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Ti-in: 


MISCELLANEOUS  DOCUMENTS 


OF  TUE 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 


SECOND  SESSION  OF  THE  FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 


1892-'9.3. 


IN    THIRTY    VOLUMES. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING    OFFICE, 
1893. 


a:^ 


INDEX  TO  HOUSE  MISCELLAtfEOUS  DOCUMENTS. 


CONTENTS  OF  THE  VOLUMES. 


Vol. 


Vol. 
Vol-. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 


1.  Ts'os.  1  to  94,  inclnsive,  ex- 

copt  No3.  11,  40,  41,  42,  43,  83, 

and  00. 

'.i.-Xo.  11. 

3..K0.  40. 

4.. No.  41. 

5..K0.  42. 

6.. No.  43. 

7.. No.  83. 

8.. No.  90. 

9.. No.  93. 


Vol.  10. 

.No.  96,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  21- 

-No.  113. 

Vol.  11. 

.No.  9G,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  22- 

.No.  114, 

pt.  1 

Vol.  12. 

-No.  !)6,  pt.  3. 

Vol.  23. 

-No.  114, 

pt.  2 

Vol.  13. 

-No.  96,  pt.  4. 

Vol.  24. 

.No.  115. 

Vol.  14. 

.No3. 97  to  104,  iuclusive. 

Vol.25. 

.No.  116. 

Vol.  15. 

.No.  105. 

Vol.  28. 

.No.  117. 

Vol.  16. 

-No.  106. 

Vol.  27. 

-No.  113. 

Vol.  17. 

.No.  107. 

Vol.  23- 

-No.  119. 

Vol.  18. 

.Nos.  108  aiul  109. 

Vol.  29. 

.No.  120. 

Vol.  19. 

.No.s.  110  and  111. 

Vol.30. 

.No.  121. 

Vol.  20. 

.No.  112. 

INDEX  TO  MISCELLANEOUS  DOCUMENTS. 


Subject. 


Aldricb,  Bettie  A 

Aiiimal  ludustry,  eighth  and  ninth  annual  reports  of  Bureau  of 

Art,  report  on  growth  of  industrial 

Astronomical  observations,  Washington,  1889 

Atchlcv,  T.V 

Baylor',  M.  C 

Beasley,  George  W 

Bell,  J.  M , 

Belue,  N.  H 

Bewlcy,  W.  S 

Bickford,  William  A.,  report  of  Coui-t  of  Claims 

Bigelow,  John  R 7 

Bone,  J.T 

Brightwood  Railway  Comiiany 

Brown,  Benjamin 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  eighth  and  ninth  annual  report  of 

Bureau  of  Ethnology,  ninth  report  of,  1887-'88 

tenth  report,  1888-89 

Capitol,  North  O  Street  and  South  Washington  Railway  Company  ... 

Cartmell,  A.  M .' 

Cattle,  special  report  on  diseases  and  feeding  of 

Census,  resolution  to  establi.sh  a  permanent  bureau  of 

Chism,  Robert 

Civil  Service,  communication  from  Commission,  relative  to  reinstate- 
ments in  classified  departmental  service 

Clark,  J.  W 

Claypole,  Reuben 

Clerk  of  Horse  of  Representatives.     See  House  of  Representatives. 

Commerce  with  Europe,  1870-1890 

Commissioner  of  Labor,  statement  of  expenditures 

Comprehensive  index 

Connally,  W.  L [[[[ 

III 


No,      Vol. 


51 

1 

120 

29 

L21 

30 

115 

24 

79 

1 

64 

1 

76 

1 

68 

1 

30 

1 

29 

1 

87 

1 

19 

1 

29 

1 

69 

1 

61 

1 

120 

29 

11 

2 

116 

25 

67 

1 

52 

1 

106 

16 

72 

1 

29 

1 

93 

1 

79 

1 

45 

1 

117 

26 

12 

1 

95 

9 

49 

1 

^y4S7 


IV 


INDEX    TO    HOUSE    :\IISCELLANEOUS    DOCUMENTS. 


Subject. 


Consnlar  Reports : 

Vol.  40 

Vol.  41 

Special  report  on  stave  trade  and  tariffs  of  foreign  countries  (Vol. 


0- 


Special  report  on  lire  and  building  regulation  in  foreign  countries. 

Specialrcport  on  Australian  sLecii  and  ^vool;  and  on  vagvaney,  and 

public  charities  in  foreign  countries  (Vol.  9) ". 

Cook,  J.  S 

Cook,  Peter 

Cotton,  Willis 

Couch,  Drury 

Court  of  Claims,  list  of  judgments  for  fiscal  year  ending  December  31, 

1892 : 


Cowart,  Slater  and  William 

Craig,  Alexander  K. ,  eulogies  on 

Grafton,  P.  C ' , 

Crosby,  Peter 

Deaton,  John 

Department  of  Ijabor,  statement  of  expenditures 

Diseases  of  cattle,  special  rt'port  on 

Doorkeeper  of  House  of  Representatives.     {See  House  of  Representa- 
tives.) 

Du  Bose,  Adele  L 

Dunbar,  Peter 

Eckiugton  and  Soldiers'  Home  Rail v.ay  Company 

Endeavor  (brig) ^ 

Ethnology,  ninth  annual  report  of  Bureau  of.  lS87-'88 

tenth  report  of  Burean  of 

Eujogies : 

Craig,  Alexander  K 

Ford,  Melbourne  H 

Gamble,  John  R 

Kendall,  James  W 

McDonald,  Edward  F 

Spinola,  Francis  P 

Stackhouse,  Eli  T 

Warwick,  John  G 

Europe,  commerce  with,  1870-1890 

Evans,  Sarah  E 

Fain,  W.  Y  

Feezer,  P.  L 

Ferguson,  J.  G 

Fernandina,  Fla.,  resolution  for  information  relr.tive  to  condition  of 

entrance  to  harbor  at 

Fish  Commission.     {See  U.  S.  Fish  Coumiis.sion.) 

Fitzhngh,  Anna  M 

Ford,  Melbourne  H.,  eulogies  on ■ 

Freedman's  Saving  and  Trust  Company,  and  report  of  commissioner  of. 

Freeman,  F.  M  

Gallahcr,  Henry 

Galloway,  W.  A. 

Gamble,  John  R.,  eulogies  on 

Geological  Survey.     {Sec  United  States  Geological  Survt'v.) 

Graham,  David 

Heiulr icks,  W.  J 

Holtzclaw,  Elijah 

Horatio  (brig) 

House  of  Kepresenlatives: 

List  of  nuMnbers  of,  by  States 

Standing  and  select  committees  of 

List  of  members  of,  and  committee's  on  Avhich  they  servo 

Inventory  of  property  in  possession  of  the  Clerk  of 

Annual  risport  of  Clerk  of,  on  receipts  and  disbarseu'.ents 

Counnunication  of  Clerk  transmitting  list  of  reports  to  be  made  to 
Congress  by  public  officers 


108 
109 

110 
111 

119 
68 
oG 
22 

85  i 

13 
25 
97 
80 
29 
59 
12 
106 


33 
22 
GO 
15 
11 
116 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

117 

62 

29 

22 

22 

74 

17 
98 
21 
66 
29 
29 


65 
22 
80 


INDEX    TO    HOUSE   MISCELLANEOUS    DOCUMENTS. 


Subject. 


""'   use  of  Reprcsontatives — Continued. 

Inveatoiy  of  property  hy  Doorkeeper  of 

Iiivcntorj-  of  property  in  possession  of  tlie  Sergeant-at-Arms 

Statement  of  receipts  and  disburseineuts  by  Sergcant-at-Arnis 

Eesolntion  relative  to  ventilation  of  dining-room 

Index  of  ]uiblic  Congressional  docnments 

Industrial  art,  growth  of 

Industrial  Christian  Home  Association,  Utah 

Irwin,  B.  J.  D 

Irwin,  "William 

Jenkins,  J.  T 

Johnson,  F.  I 

Ken.dall,  James  W.,  eulogies  ou 

K  i  r  1 1  e  y ,  F .  W 

Langstone,  M.  E 

Laumau,  Charles  

Lcneave,  I.  T 

Leonliart,  George 

Lewis,  William  H 

Library  of  Congress,  annual  report  on  construction  of  the  buildingfor 

Lougacre,  Eichard 

Louvmau,  II.  J 

Lnmmis,  J.  C 

McDonald,  Edv.ai'd  F.,  exilogics  ou 

McLemare,  J.  C 

Mauney,  John  W.  (widow  of)    

Metropolitan  Kailroad  Company 

Mineral  resources,  report  of  1891 

Mitchell,  W.Vi 

Moore,  William  C 

Murchisou,  Catherine 

Musseu,  Susan 

Navy,  resolution  for  joint  comiiuttee  to  investigate  the  ]iersounel  of.. 

New  York  Packett  (sloop) 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Association 

Oubre,  Eugene 

Owen,  Pleasant 

Owens,  J.  H 

Padgett,  George  W , 

Parham,  B.  M 

Pash,  Dents 

Phelan.A.T 

Phillips,  A.  B 

Picket,  Jesse 

Postal  Service.     Laws  and  regulations  of 

Pyles.  Charles  L.     Eeport  of  Court  of  Claims 

Robbins,  Samuel 

Roberts,  J.  L 

Rosenthal,  C.  F.  F 

Russell,  Jaber. . .- 

Scroggius,  J.  C 

Seals.  Alexander 

Sembler,  J.E 

Sergeant-at-arras.     (Sec  House  of  Representatives.) 

Sheep  industry,  special  report  on.  .• 

Sherman  act.  '  (Sec  Silver.) 

Silver,  resolution  requesting  Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency  to 
furnish  information  relative  to  request  for  repeal  of  act  for  pur- 
chase of 

Smith,  George  W '. 

Smithsonian  Institution : 

Report,  1892,  part  1 

p  a  r  t  2 

Ninth  Annual  Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology  of.  1887-'88 

Tenth  Annual  Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology  of,  1888-89 

Report  on  expenditures 


31 
24 
23 
fj2 
95 
121 
6 
18 
4i 


100 
89 
91 
20 
31 
52 
47 
9 
S6 
49 
26 

101 
30 
63 
73 
83 
84 
81 
57 
26 
38 
14 
48 
71 
58 
77 
82 
29 
32 
29 
28 
22 
90 


49 
54 
29 
29 
22 
30 

105 


78 
50 

114 

114 

11 

116 


VI 


INDEX    TO    HOUSE    MISCELLANEOUS    DOCUMENTS. 


Su1)ject. 


Siuitlisouian  Institution— Continued. 

Comnuinicatiou  from  secretary  of,  relative  to  vacancy  in  board 

of  regents  of 

Sovrell,E.F 

Spinola,  Francis  P.,  eulogies  on 

Stackliouse,  Eli  T.,  eulogies  on 

Steplieus,  J.  N 

Stewart,  M.J 

Strong,  S.  R.  andC.  W 

Suffolk  (sliip) 

Sumraerhayes,  J.  W 

Tennv,  Daniel  K 

Thomas,  M.  H 

Thrift,  S.  B 

Turner,  S.  M 

United  States  Fish  Commission,  bulletin  of,  1891 

report  of,  l889-'90,  1890-'91 

statement  of  expenditures  for   propa 

gation  of  food-iishes,  etc 

United  States  Geological  Survey  (monographs,  Vol.  21) 

Wade,  Henry 

Wade,  John  A 

Waldron,  John 

War  of  Rebellion,  Official  Records  of:  " 

VoLl 

Vol.  2 

Vol.  3 

Vol.  4 

Vol.  41,  parti 

Vol.  41,  i>art  2 

Vol.  41,  part  3 

Vol.  41,  part  4 

Warwick,  John  G.,  eulogies  on - 

Washington  and  Georgetown  Railroad  Company 

Weather  Bureau  Report 

West,  John  H 

White,  Annie  B 

Vv^ o  0 db  ur y ,  R .  S .  a n  d  G.  W 

Woodruff,  Amos 

AVool  and  Manufacturers  of  Wool,  report  on 

York,  William 

Young,  Fannie 


No. 

Vol. 

39 

1 

30 

1 

102 

14 

103 

14 

22 

1 

30 

1 

30 

1 

16 

1 

37 

1 

34 

1 

26 

1 

29 

1 

46 

1 

112 

20 

113 

21 

10 

1 

118 

27 

49 

1 

49 

1 

55 

1 

40 

3 

41 

4 

42 

5 

43 

6 

96 

96 

96 

96 

104 

70 

107 

53 

61 

J 

27 

92 

1 

94 

68 

22 

*  Vols,  1, 2, 3,  and  4  of  the  Official  Keconla  of  tlie  War  of  KeOelliou  arc  printed  for  tko  first  time  in 
tlic  Cougressional  set  of  documents. 


52d 

2d 


Congress,)    HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES.      (Mis. Doc. 
I  Session.      ]  \  ^o.  117. 


STATISTICAL  TABLES 


EXHIBITING  THE 


COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


WITH 


EUEOPEAN   COUNTRIES 


FRO]M   1790   TO   1890. 


PREPARED  BY  THE  CHIEF  OF  THE  BUREAU  OF  STATISTICS, 
TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVEEN]\IENT   PRINTING   OFFICE. 
1893. 


RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS. 


Resolved  by  the  Senate  (the  House  of  Representatives  concumng),  That  there  shaG  be 
printed  6,000  copies  of  the  Special  Report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics 
of  the  Treasury  Department  in  regard  to  our  commerce  with  the  countries  of 
Europe  from  1870  to  1890;  1,000  copies  for  the  use  of  the  members  of  the  Senate, 
2,000  copies  for  the  use  of  the  memoers  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  and  3,000 
copies  for  distribution  by  the  Bureau  of  Statistics. — S.  July  13,  1892 ;  H.  Aug.  5, 
1892. 

ir 


CONTENTS. 


TOTAL  VALUES  OF  IMPORTES  AND  EXPORTS. 

Page. 
Total  values  of  exports  to  Europe  and  all  other  countries,  respectively,  ■with 

the  percentages  of  total  values  to  Europe,  1790  to  1820,  inclusive viii 

Total  values  of  merchandise  imported  from  and  exported  to  Europe  and  all 
other  countries,  respectively,  with  the  percentages  of  total  values  from 

and  to  Europe,  1821  to  1892 vm 

Total  values  of  merchandise  imported  from  and  exported  to  the  United  King- 
dom and  all  other  countries,  respectively,  with  the  percentages  of  total 
values  from  and  to  the  United  Kingdom  during  each  period  of  five  years, 

to  1821  1890,  inclusive X 

Total  values  of  exports,  1790  to  1802,  and  separately  of  domestic  and  foreign 
exports,  1803  to  1820: 

Austria xii 

Azores,  and  Madeira  Islands xii 

Denmark  and  Norway xiii 

France xiii 

Germany xi  v 

Gibraltar xi  v 

Italy  (including  Malta) XV 

Netherlands  (Belgium  and  Holland) XV 

Portugal XVI 

Russia  (total) xvi 

Spain XVII 

Sweden xvii 

Turkey xvili 

United  Kingdom xviii 

Europe xix 

Total  values  of  exports  and  imports,  1821  to  1892 : 
Merchandise — 

Austria-Hungary xx 

Azore,  Madeira,  and  Cape  Verde  Islands xxi 

Belgium xxiii 

Denmark xxiv 

France xxvi 

Germany xxvii 

Gibraltar xxix 

Greece xxx 

Greenland,  Iceland,  and  the  Faroe  Islands xxxi 

Italy xxxii 

Netherlands xx  xiii 


IV  CONTENTS. 

Total  values  of  exports  and  imports,  1821  to  1892 — Continued. 

Merchandise — Continued.  Page. 

Portugal XXXV 

Rouinania xxxvi 

Eussia  iu  Europe xxxvn 

Spain XXXVIII 

Sweden  and  Norway XL 

Switzerland XLi 

Turkey  in  Europe xlii 

United  Kingdom XLiii 

All  oilier  Europe xlv 

Gold  and  silver  coin  and  bullion — 

Austria-Hungary xlvi 

Azore,  Madeira,  and  Cape  Verde  Islands xlvi 

Belgium xlviii 

Denmark xlviii 

France XLix 

Germany L 

Gibraltar Lll 

Greece Lii 

Italy Liii 

Netherlands Liv 

Portugal LV 

Russia  in  Europe LVI 

Spain LVI 

Sweden  and  Norway LVil 

Switzerland LVii 

Turkey  in  Europe lviii 

United  Kingdom Lix 

AU  other  countries  in  Europe Lx 

IMPORTS  AND   EXPORTS,    BY  ARTICLES. 

Imports  and  exports  of  foreign  merchandise  in  the  trade  of  the  United  States 
with  countries  in  Europe,  quantities  and  values  of,  1871  to  1890: 

Austria-Hungary 3 

Azore,  Madeira,  and  Cape  Verde  Islands 25 

Belgium  28 

Denmark 61 

France 66 

Germany 101 

Gibraltar 135 

Greece 1?7 

Greenland,  Iceland,  and  the  Faroe  Islands 138 

Italy 139 

Netherlands 162 

Portugal 185 

Roumania 192 

Eussia  in  Europe 193 

Spain 202 

Sweden  and  Norway 221 

Switzerland 230 

Turkey  in  Europe 235 

United  Kingdom 239 

Eecapitulation  of  total  values,  by  coautries 280 


CONTENTS.  V 

Page. 
Exports  of  domestic  merchandise  in  the  trade  of  the  United  Static  with 
countries  in  Europe,  quantities  and  values  of,  1871  to  1890 : 

Austria-Hungary 285 

Belgium   293 

Denmark    309 

France 321 

Germany 335 

Gibraltar 349 

Greece 359 

Italy 362 

Netherlands 371 

Portugal 379 

Russia  in  Europe 390 

Spain 399 

Sweden  and  Norway 406 

Switzerland 418 

Turkey  in  Europe 421 

United  Kingdom 428 

Azore,  Madeira,  and  Cape  Verde  Islands 445 

Roumania 458 

Racapitulation  of  total  values,  by  countries 459 


COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  WITH  EUROPE. 


The  following  series  of  tables  has  been  prepared  for  the  purpose  of 
showing  the  growth  and  development  of  the  trade  of  the  United  States 
with  the  several  countries  of  Europe,  in  response  to  a  resolution  of  the 
first  session  of  the  Fifty-second  Congress,  1892. 

From  1790  to  1820  the  Governmeut  records  of  the  total  values  of  our 
imports  are  fairly  complete,  but  do  not  show,  except  for  a  few  years, 
the  articles  imported.  They  show,  however,  domestic  exports  by  arti- 
cles, but  do  not  distinguish  the  values  of  merchandise  from  coin  and 
bullion  imported  and  exported,  nor  the  value  of  the  commerce  with 
each  country. 

By  the  act  of  February  10,  1820,  a  statistical  division  was  created 
in  the  office  of  the  Register  of  the  Treasury  for  the  purpose  of  collect- 
ing and  publishing  annually  information  in  regard  to  our  foreign  com- 
merce. Since  that  date  there  are  complete  records  with  respect  to  im- 
ports and  exports  of  articles  from  and  to  each  country,  showing  sepa- 
rately imports  and  exports  of  merchandise  from  coin  and  bullion. 

The  following  tables  are  embraced  in  the  series: 

First.  For  the  period  from  1790  to  1820,  the  total  values  of  exports 
from  the  United  States  to  each  country  of  Euroije  are  exhibited.  As 
before  stated,  the  official  records  do  not  show  the  values  of  imports 
from  each  country  prior  to  1820. 

Second.  For  the  period  from  1820  to  1892,  tables  are  presented  ex- 
hibiting the  total  values  of  imports  and  exports  of  merchandise  and 
specie,  respectively,  in  the  trade  with  each  country. 

Third.  For  the  period  from  1871  to  1890,  in9lusive,  a  series  of  tables 
is  presented  showing  the  imports  and  exports  of  each  article  of  mer- 
chandise in  the  trade  with  each  country  of  Europe,  annually. 

vn 


VIII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Total  V.vluks  of  ExrouTS  of  Merchaxdi.sk  from  the  United  St.\tes  to 
Europe  axd  All  Other  Countries,  respectively,  with  the  Pekckxtaoes 
op  Total  Values  to  Europe,  during  each  Fiscal  Year  from  1790  to  1820, 
inclusive. 


EXPORTS  TO— 

TEAR  END- 
ING— 

EXPORTS  TO— 

TEAR  END- 
IXG- 

Europe. 

Other      \^^\^ 
countries,   j,^^^^^ 

Europe. 

Other 
countries. 

Per 

cent  to 
Europe. 

Sept.  30— 

1790 

Dollars. 
13,  034,  853 
10, 405, 932 
12, 153,  302 
15,  398, 406 
21,  366,  060 
30  954  828 

Dollars. 

Sept.  30— 

1806 

Dollars. 
64, 918,  750 
70.  922. 524 

6, 71S,  523 
33, 825,  980 

46,  853. 841 
39,  839.  293 
27, 429, 199 
22, 124, 132 

1, 012,  023 
37,  811,  745 
59,  203, 377 
58, 361, 841 
67, 995, 129 

47,  045,  885 

48,  009,  548 

Dollars. 

36,  618, 213 

37,  420,  626 
15,  711,  437 

18,  377, 253 

19,  904, 129 
21,  477,  539 
11,  098,  037 

5,731,885 
5,  915, 418 
14, 746, 008 
22, 716,  675 
29,  309, 728 
25,  286,  004 
23,  096,  636 
21, 682, 121 

63. 9E 

1791 

8, 60G,  109       54. 77 
8,  599,  796       58. 43 
10,711,166  1     ."iS-OO 

1807 

65  40 

t792 

1808 

30  00 

1793 

1809 

64.80 

1794 

11, 677,  665 
17  n.^=i  044 

64.75 
64.49 
67.13 
56.71 
63.31 
57.00 
58.28 
63.96 
61.06 
66.77 
66.06 
63.57 

1810 

70. 14 

1795         

1811 

64.99 

1796     ..  .     . 

39  338  168     19  ?.^fi  4.=;7 

1812 

71  24 

1797 

29, 098,  531 
38,  806.  959 
44,  869,  356 
41, 379,  234 
59  478,001 

22, 196. 179 
22,  520, 452 
33,  796, 166 
29,  592,  546 
33. 541,  912 
27, 996,  601 
18,  541, 482 
26,  368.  080 
34, 797,  730 

1813 

79.30 

1798 

1814 

14.67 

1799        

1815 

71  83 

1800 

1816 

72.30 

1801 

1817 

66.55 

1802 

dA  QRO  ."ua 

1818 

72.88 

1803 37,258,551 

1819 

67.11 

1804 fii  ."^an  fiOi 

1820 

68.88 

1805 

60,  768,  291 

Total  Values  of  Merchandise  Imported  from  and  Exported  to  Europe  and 
All  Other  Countries,  respectively,  in  the  Foreign  Trade  of  the  United 
States,  with  the  Percentages  of  Total  Values  from  and  to  Europe, 
DURING  each  Fiscal  Year  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive. 


IMPORTS  FEOM— 

EXPORTS  TO— 

TOTAL  IMPORTS  AMD  EXPORTS. 

TEAR 
END- 
ING- 

Europe. 

All  other 
countries. 

Per 

cent 
from 
Eu- 
rope. 

Europe. 

All  other 
countries. 

Per 

cent 
to  Eu- 
rope. 

Europe. 

All  other 
countries. 

Per 
cent 

of 
trade 
with 

Eu- 
rope. 

Sopt. 
30— 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1821.. 

35,  303,  949 

19,  216,  885 

64.75 

36,  012, 690 

18, 583,  633 

65.96 

71, 316,  639 

37,800,518   65.36 

1822.. 

51,  448, 478 

28,423,217 

64.41 

40,  238,  592 

21,111,509   65.59 

91,687,070 

49,534,7261  64.92 

1823.. 

42, 911,  838 

29, 569.  533 

59.20 

44, 173,  896 

24, 152, 147^  64.  65 

87, 085,  734 

53.721,680!  61.85 

1824.. 

44,  426, 172 

27,  743,  000 

61.56 

40, 459,  656 

28,  512, 449i  58. 66 

84,  885,  828 

56,  25,5,  4491  60. 14 

1825.. 

59, 135,  258 

31,  054,  052 

65.57 

58, 916,  784 

31,821,549   64.93 

118,  052, 042 

62,875,601   65.24 

1826.. 

45,540,916 

32,  552,  595 

58.32 

42, 464, 954 

30,425,835   58.26 

88,  005,  870 

62,978,430   58.29 

1827.. 

47, 862,  797 

23, 470, 141 

67.10 

48, 533, 149 

25, 776,  798   65. 31 

96,  395,  946 

49,  246,  939|  66. 19 

1828.. 

54, 449,  474 

26, 570,  609 

67.20 

38,  894, 837 

25,126,3731  60.75 

93,  344,  311 

51,690,9821  64.36 

1829.. 

44, 141, 006 

22, 947,  909 

65.79 

45,  088,  531 

22, 346, 120   66. 86 

89,  229.  537 

45,294,029   66.33 

1830.. 

40, 489, 300 

22,231,656 

04.55 

47, 806,  009 

23,864,726   66.70 

88, 295,  309 

46,096,382    65.70 

1831.. 

68, 361,  681 

27, 523,  498 

71.30 

44, 800, 334 

27,495.318 

61.97 

113,162,015 

55,018,816   67.29 

1832.. 

62, 718. 960 

32, 402, 802 

65.94 

55, 440, 941 

26,  079,  602 

68.01 

118, 159,  901 

58,  182,  404 

66.89 

1833.. 

62,  893, 883 

38, 154,  OCO 

62.24 

56, 556,  837 

30,971,895 

64.61 

119, 450,  720 

69, 125, 955 

63.34 

1834.. 

70, 643,  862 

37, 965, 838 

65.04 

74, 422,  400 

27,837,815 

72.78 

145, 0G6, 262 

65,  803, 653 

68.79 

1835.. 

99,  027, 283 

39,  737,  012 

70. 95 

83,  239,  874 

31,  975, 928 

72.25 

180,  207, 157 

71,712,940   7L54 

1836.. 

127,511,020 

49, 068, 134 

72.21 

96, 413,  449 

27,  925,  255 

77.54 

223,924,469 

76, 993, 389 

74,41 

COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IX 


Total  Values  of    Mkrcu.vxdisb  Impoutkd  fkom  and   Exported  to  Europe 
AXD  All  Other  Countries,  etc. — Continued. 


TEAR 
END- 
ING- 


IMPORTS  FROM- 


Europe. 


All  other 
countries. 


Per 
cent 
from 

Ell- 
rope. 


EXPORTS  TO- 


Europe. 


Per 

All  other  |  cent 
countries.   toEu 

rope. 


TOTAL  IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS. 


Europe. 


All  other 
countries. 


Per 
cent 
of 
trade 
with 
Eu- 
rope. 


Sept. 
30— 

1837.. 

1838.. 

1839.. 

1840.. 

1841.. 

1842.. 

June 
30— 

18430 

1844. 

1845. 

1846. 

1847. 

1848. 

1849. 

1850. 

1851. 

1852. 

1853. 

1854. 

1855. 

1856. 

1857. 

1858. 

1859. 

1860. 

1861. 

1862. 

1863. 

1864. 

1865. 

1866. 

1867. 

1868. 

1869. 

1870. 

1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 


Dollars.  Dollars.  Dollars.  Dollars 

85.690,590|  44,  782,  2i;{   65.681  85,  918,  509|  25,  524,  618J  77.10 

62, 017,  575|  33,  952,  713    64.  62|  79, 849, 768  25, 128,  802|  76.  06 

114,454,287i  42,  042,  669{  73. 14  85,736,497  26,515,176,76.38 

62,133,802'  36,124.9041  63.23.  92,313,397  31,355,6351  74.65 

82,  829,  812  40, 127,  732J  67. 36|  80,  033, 730;  31,  783,  741|  71.  58 

60,  743, 031  3o^  332,  040|  63.  22  71, 578,  Oio!  28,  299,  979    71.  67 


20, 472,  251 

67, 385,  0721 

78, 017, 281 

80,  279,  313 

83, 101,  748 

103, 123,  589 

99, 711,  913 

123, 915,  755| 

148, 037, 093 

133,  875, 526| 

189, 993. 095J 

203,  635,  259 
164,  925,  543 
198.  501, 841 
205, 135,  284 
152. 680,  617 
201,  288,  316 
216,  700,  275 
166,  277,  909 
104. 693,  539 
148-  038,  020 
178, 720,  982 
109, 445,  095 
266,  060,  261 
244, 975,  354 
196, 193,  623 
234, 844, 965 
241, 329, 235 
297, 243, 865| 
364,  720.  409 
361, 049,  813 
302. 055, 494 
281,  384, 196 
232, 201,  750 
214,  459,  672 

204,  098,  613 
216,027,113 
370, 821,  782i 


21, 961,  213 
35,  219,  534 
35, 167, 041 
37,  634,  752| 
39,  322,  601 ' 
45, 515, 055! 
41,  494, 286i 
49,  593, 771j 
62,  734,  3361 
73, 564,  872i 
73,  784, 170J 
93,  987,  780 
92, 883,  I60! 
Ill,  930, 469' 
143,  293.  058! 
110,  658. 037] 
130,  045.  025' 

136,  915.  844! 
123,  032.  6331 

84,  663, 1381 
95,  297,  795 

137,  726,  301 
129,  300, 485 
168,  751, 805 
150,  785,  742 
161,  242,  817 
182,  661, 414 
194,  629, 173 
222, 979, 819 
261, 874,  668 
281,  086,  377 
265.  350, 848: 
251,  621,  240 
228, 539,  440 
236,  863, 454 
232,952.919 
229,  750,  662 
297, 132,  964 


48.25 
65.67 
68.93 
68.  08 
67.88 
69.38 
70. 62: 
71.42; 
70. 24 
64.54 
72.03 
68.42 
63.97 
63.94 
58.87 
57.98 
60.75 
61.28 
57.47 
55.29 
60.84 
56.48 
45.84 
61.19 
61.90 
54.89 
56.25 
55.36 
57.14 
58.21 
56.23 
53.23 
52. 79 
50.40 
47.52 
40.70 
48.46 
55.52 


62.  890, 616  19, 935, 073 

75, 749,  932  [  29,  995,  900 

73,345,3141  32,694,797 

76,272,074'  33,311,174 

123,392,883!  .33,348.715 


99, 141, 441 
106,  837, 455 
108,  896,  212 
145,  729, 704 
124, 295,  236 
151,027,134 
170,  002,  501 
147,  676, 135 
204, 423,  560 
217,  834,  591 
198.  505,  034 
209.717,182 


39,  049,  074 
33,  513,  717 
35.  479,  514 
43, 185,  555 
42, 688,  995 
52, 462, 148 
66, 957,  059 
71,  233,  368 
76,  795,  863 
75,  989, 169 
73,  506.  240 
83, 184,  869 


249, 425,  465|  84, 150,  592 

146,  810, 844|  72. 742.  989 

127. 184,  318j  65,  867,  027 

172.  715,  779f  95, 136. 192 

137,  926,  925{  96,  968,  673 

158,  686,  019j  129,  528.  099 

336, 172, 028!  93,  210,  295 


307,  385, 819 
287,  400,  766 
290, 483, 151 
380,  714,  918 
393,527,751 
392,  531,  614 
478,518,106 
527.  707,  577 


S3, 079, 545 
95,  717,  971 
91.  512,  998 
90, 648,  718 
99, 008,  811 
99,  580.  319 
114, 155,  394 
122,  481,  410 


458.  794, 1691  113, 602,  080 


496,  757,  303 
524,  852, 653 
583,  867,  087 
.594,189.272 


112,  962,  836 
120.  933, 197 
126.039,341' 
117,448.121 


719,433,7881  116.204,8701 
a  Nine  mouths. 


75.93 
71.63 
69.17 
69.60 

78.72 
71.74 
76.12 
75.43 
77.14 
74.44 
74.22 
71.74 
67.46 
72.69 
74.14 
72.97 
71.60 
74.77 
66.87 
65.88 
64.48 
58.72 
55.06 
80.56 
76.76 
75.02 
70.  04 
80.77 
79.90 
79.76 
80.74 
81.10 
80.15 
81.47 
81.27 
82.25 
83.  50 
86. 09 


Dollars. 
171,  609,  099 
141,  867,  343 
200, 190, 784 
154, 447, 199 
162,  863,  542 
132,  321, 047 

83,  362,  867 
143, 135,  004 
151, 362, 595 
156, 551,  387 
206, 494,  631 
202,  265,  030 
206,  549,  368 
232,  811,  967 
293,  766,  797 
258, 170,  7G2 
341, 020,  229 
373,  637,  760 
312.601,678 
402.  925. 401 
422,  969,  875 
351, 185,  651 
411,  005,  498 
466, 125,  740 
313, 088.  753 
231, 877, 857 
320,  753,  799 
316, 647,  907 
268, 131, 114 
652, 232,  289 
552,  361, 173 
483,  594,  389 
525,  328.  116 
622,  044, 153 
690,  771,  616 
757,  252.  023 
839,  567,  939 
829,  763,  (171 
740, 178,  365 
728,  959.  053 
739, 312,  325 
787,  965,  700 
810.216.385 
1, 090, 255, 570 


Dollars. 

70,  306.  Kill  70.94 

59,081.515  70.60 

68,557,845  74.49 

67,  480,439|  69.59 

71,911,473  69.37 

63,632,019  67.53 


41,  896, 
65, 215, 
67,  861. 
70, 945, 
72,671, 
84, 564, 
75,  008, 
85, 073, 
105,  919, 
116,  253, 
126,  246, 
160,  944, 
164,  116, 
188,  726, 
219,  282, 
184, 164, 
213,  229, 
221,  066, 
195,  775, 
150,  530, 
190, 433, 
234, 694, 
258,  828, 
261,  962, 
243,  865, 
2.56, 960, 
274, 174, 
285,  277, 
321,  988, 
361,  454, 
395,241, 
387,  832, 
365,  223, 
341, 502, 
357,  706. 
358, 992, 
347, 198, 
413, 337, 


286,  66.55 
434'  68.70 
838  69.04 
926J  68.81 
316  73.  97 
120:  70.52 
003'  73.36 
285 1  73.24 
891 ;  73.50 
867 1  08.95 
318  72.98 
8J'J    69.89 


65.57 
68.10 
65.86 
65.60 
65.84 
67.83 
61.53 
165,  60.  64 
987|  62.  75 
974  57.43 
584  50.88 
100;  7L35 
287!  69.37 
788  06.20 
412,  65.71 
S91  68.56 
630  68.21 
9S7  67.69 
771  67.99 
258'  68.15 
3201  66.96 
276!  6>!.  10 


67.39 
68,70 
70.00 
72.51 


X  COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 

Total  Values   of  Merchaxdise   Imported   from   and  Exported   to   Europe 
AND  All  Other  Countries,  etc. — Continued. 


TEAR 
END- 
ING— 


June 
30— 

1881.. 

1882.. 

1883.. 

1884  . 

1885.. 

1886.. 

1887.. 

1888.. 

1889.. 

1890.. 

1891.. 

1892.. 


I5IPORTS  FROM — 


EXPORTS  TO- 


TOTAL  IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS. 


Europe. 


All  other 
countries. 


Dollars. 

340, 727,  631| 
397,578,413 
409,  713, 125 
370,  956, 601 
318, 733,  328 
357, 538,  465 
390, 728, 002 
407,051,875 
403,421,058 
449.  987,  266 
459, 305,  372 
391,  628. 469 


Per 
cent 

from      Europe. 
Eu- 
rope. 


Dollars. 

301,  930, 997 
327,  061, 161 
313,  467,  789 
296,741,092 
258,  794, 001 
277, 897,  671 1 
301,  591,  766 
316,  905,  239 
341,  710,  5941 
339,  323,  I43I 
385, 610, 824] 
435,  773, 993 


53.02 

54.8' 

56.65 

55.56 

55. 19 

56. 27 

56. 44 

56.23 

54.14 

57.01 

54.36 

47.33 


All  other 
countries. 


Per 
cent 
to  Eu- 
rope. 


Dollars. 
766, 113,  798 
600, 100,  498| 
659,  867,  390 
583,  795,  402: 
599,251,8361 
541,377,173! 
575, 300,  320 
549, 095,  361 
578,  912.  481' 
683, 742,  815 
704, 798,  047 
850,  623, 150 


Dollars. 
136, 263,  548 
150,441,759 
163,  972,  006 
156,  718, 147 
142, 937.  919 
138, 147,  657 
140, 882,  885 
146,  859, 146 
163, 488, 894 
177. 085.  869 
179,  682,  763 
179,  654, 998 


Europe. 


84.90 
79.  961 
80.10 
78.84 
80.74 
79.67 
80.33 
78. 90 
77. 98' 
79.71 
79.68 
82.56 


AU  other 
countries. 


Dollars. 

1,106,841,429 
997,  678, 911 

1,  069,  580,  521 
954,752,063: 
917, 985, 164| 
898,915,638, 
966.  028, 328 
956, 147, 236' 
982, 333,  539I 

1. 133, 730.  O81! 

1,164,103,419 

1,242.251,019 


Per 
cent 
of 
trade 
with 
Eu- 
rope. 


Dollars. 
438,  200.  545 
477,  502, 92o| 
477, 439,  79.) 
453, 459,  239 
401,  731,  920 
416,  045,  328 
442, 474,  651 
463, 764, 385 
505, 199, 488 
513,  409, 012 
565,  293,  587 
615,  428. 991 


7L64 
67.63 
69.14 
67.80 
69.56 
68.36 
68.56 
67.34 
66.04 
68.83 
67.31 
66.87 


Total  Values  of  Merchandise  Imported  from  and  Exported  to  the  United 
Kingdom  and  All  Other  Countries,  respectively,  in  the  Foreign  Trade 
OF  THE  United  States,  with  the  Percentages  of  Total  Values  from  and 
TO  THE  United  Kingdom  during  each  Period  of  Five  Years,  from  1821  to 
1890,  inclusive. 


PERIODS  OF  FIVE  YEARS. 


IMPORTS  FROM- 


TJnited  King- 
dom. 


AU  other 
countries. 


Per  cent 
from 
U.K. 


1821-'25 
1826-'30 
1831-'35 
1836-'40 
1841-'45 
1846-'50 
1851-'55 
1856-'60 
1861-'65 
1866-70 
1871-'75 
1876-'80 
1881-'85 
188ft-'90 


Dollars. 
151.  346,  561 
138,  667, 139 
219.976,517 
254.414.559 
178.  359,  348 
285,  730, 187 
564,  701, 624 
601,  646,  802 
519. 962, 621 
817. 642,  584 
1, 042. 179, 670 
663,  550, 722 
857,  956, 437 
801, 977, 495 


Dollars. 

217, 885,  821 

221,  589,  204 

317,  452,  362 

403,  363,  348 

298,  895,  659 

417,  962. 596 

672,  719,  215 

1,005,501,964 

757,  233,  276 

1,223,831,805 

1, 847, 187, 079 

1,799,297,047 

2, 477, 753,  701 

2,724.177.584 


40.99 
38.77 
40.93 
38.68 
37.37 
40.60 
45.64 
37.44 
40.71 
40.05 
36.07 
26.94 
25,72 
24.04 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XL 


Total  Values  of  Merciiaxdise  Impoktp-.d  from  axd  Exported  to  the  United 
Kingdom  axd  All  Othkr  Countries,  etc. — Continued. 


PERIODS  OF  FIVE  TEARS. 


EXPORTS  TO- 


United  King- 
dom. 


All  other 
countries. 


Per  cent 
.  to  U.  K. 


1821-'25 
1826-'30 
1831-'35 
1836-'40 
1841-'45 
1 846-' 50 
1851-'55 
1856-00 
18Gl-'65 
186G-70 
1871-75 
1876-'80 
1831-'85 
1886-90 


Dollars. 
122, 154,  837 
117,  509,  294 
188,  287,  249 
273,  849,  766 
221, 175,  606 
349,  495,  899 
493, 649, 426 
694,  7U0.  256 
523,  032,  033 
1,144,210,704 
1,  518,  031,  975 

1,  872,  008,  771 

2,  099,  247,  996 
1,  607, 157, 418 


Dollars. 

221,  828,  068 

232,  758,  038 

270, 533,  755 

302,  831,  240 

285, 131, 492 

339,  746,  360 

521.608.409 

778,  832,  309 

680,  534,  832 

972,115,505 

1, 281,  875,  256 

1,  640,  619,  697 

1,  860,  214,  373 

2, 084, 735, 189 


35.51 
33.56 
4L04 
47.49 
43.68 
50.71 
48.62 
47.15 
43.46 
54.07 
54.22 
53.29 
53.02 
43.53 


PEPvIODS  or  FIVE  TEAKS. 


TOTAL  EttPOETS  AND   EXPOET3. 


United  King- 
dom. 


All  other 
countries. 


Per  cent 

of  trade 

withU.K. 


1821-'25 
1826-30 
lS31-'35 
1836-40 
1841-'45 
1846-50 
1851-'55 
185G-'60 
1S61-65 
1 866-' 70 
1871-'75 
1876-'80 
1881-'85 
1886-'90 


Dollan. 

373,  501,  398 

250.  23G,  433 

408,  263,  766 

528,  264,  325 

399,  534,  954 

635,  226,  086 

1,058,351,050 

1, 296,  347,  058 

1,  042. 994, 654 

1,  961,  853,  288 

2,  560,  211,  645 
2,  535,  619, 493 
2,  957,  204. 433 
2, 469, 134, 913 


Dollars. 
439,  713,  889 
454,  347,  302 
587,  986, 117 
706, 194,  588 
584,  027, 151 
757,  708,  956 

1. 194,  327,  624 
1, 784,  334,  273 
1, 437,  768, 108 

2. 195,  947, 310 
3, 129,  062,  335 
3, 439, 917,  344 
4, 337,  968.  074 
4, 808,  912,  773 


45.90 
36.06 
40.98 
42.79 
40.52 
45.60 
46.98 
42.08 
42.04 
47.18 
45.00 
42.43 
40.54 
33.93 


XII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Total  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Merchandise  and  Gold  and  Silver  from 
THE  United  States  to  the  Countries  of  Europe  during  the  Years  ending 
September  30,  1790  to  1820.  lnclusive. 


TEAR     ENDING     SEP- 
TEMBER so- 


Domestic.      Foreign. 


Total. 


AZORES,  AXD  MADEIEA  ISLANDS. 


Domestic.      Foreign. 


Total. 


1790- 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1792. 


1794. 
1795. 
1796. 
1707. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1P02. 
ISOS- 
1804. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 
1808. 
1809. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 


419 
85,  835 

6,665 
10,  826 
23,  263 
10,  530 

6,768 


41,  606 
247,  963 
822,  992 
664,  452 
567,  992 
163,  353 
97, 049 
59,  639 


17,  657 
63.  380 
86,  377 
23,  859 
15, 146 
30,  788 


71,  501 
232, 148 
293,  332 
469,  849 
245,  303 
556,  794 


42, 025 
333, 798 
329,  657 
675.  278 
591,  255 
173,  883 
103,  817 

59,  639 


89, 158 
295,  528 
379,  709 
493,  708 
260,  449 
587,  582 


394,  726 
595. 826 
405.  242 
546,  612 
550,  332 
132,  094 
5,  263, 138 
2,  943, 443 
1,  001,  483 
832,  768 
524, 226 
102,  485 
640,  312 
389,  202 
477, 488 
511,  791 
327,  777 
253, 625 


31,  323 
144, 450 
184, 345 
163,  867 

84, 170 

48,850 
154,  694 
101,  200 
105, 690 

35,  286 
6,066 


6,733 
122,  300 
42,  034 
23,  621 
19,318 
10,  386 


451, 677 
222, 089 
224, 889 
261,  715 
212,  649 
292, 358 
194,  202 
386,  374 
226,  891 
579,  595 
533, 464 
523,  307 
426.  049 
740,  276 
679,  587 
710, 479 
634,  502 
180,  944 
5,  417,  832 
3,  044,  643 
1, 107, 173 
868,  054 
530,  292 
102.  485 
647,  045 
511,502 
519,  522 
535,  412 
347,  095 
264,  Oil 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XIII 


Total  Values  of  the  Expouts  of  Merchandise  and  Gold  and  Silver  from 
TUE  United  States  to  the  Countries  of  Europe — Continued. 


TEAR    EXDIXG    SEP- 
TEMBEK  30— 


DENMARK  AND  NORWAY. 


Domestic.      Foreign. 


Total. 


Domestic.       roreiEn 


Total. 


1792. 
1793. 
1794. 
1795. 
1796. 
1797. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 
1803. 
1804. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 
1808. 
1809. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 


Dollars. 


366,  550 
477,  211 
435,  926 
356,  595 
572, 150 

11,  740 

958, 584 

3,  962, 739 

262,  794 

70, 638 


127, 920 
364, 768 
202,  989 
94,  034 
77,  375 
83,  560 


Dollars. 


334,  310 
1, 115,  965 
1, 481,  767 
1, 052,  954 

836, 468 

138,  836 
3,  327, 766 
6, 548, 051 

137,  846 
45, 746 


10, 583 
119, 434 
243, 138 
94, 153 
26,  074 
154,  694 


Dollars. 

14,  972 

78, 492 

257,  771 

306, 488 

405,  299 

302.  955 

421,  779 

140, 972 

1,  400, 258 

951,  577 

356, 853 

531, 825 

638,  911 

700,  860 

1,  593, 176 

1,  917,  693 

1,  409,  549 

1,  408,  618 

150,  576 

4,  286,  350 

10,  510,  790 

400,  640 

116,  384 


138,  503 
484,  202 
446, 127 
188, 192 
103,  449 
238, 254 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1, 877,  040  2,  598,  674 

3,  220, 112  t  5,  604, 942 

3,079,862  j  9,885,602 

3,  226, 698  8, 197,  694 


2, 716, 141 
708,  680 


16,  782 

673,  808 

402,  803 

1, 780,  291 

286, 429 

5, 033,  084 

7, 352,  676 

7, 124,  535 

8,  719,  445 

6,  612,  499 

5, 461,  889 


10,  315, 678 
2, 126,  396 


1.670 
1, 119,  312 
2,  435,  218 
2,  296,  453 
30,  018 
1, 853,  859 

2,  222,  660 
1, 695.  232 

3,  346,  577 
2,  729,  549 
2, 134, 854 


Dollars. 
1,  384,  246 
806,  882 
1,  500,  561 
1,  934, 395 
1,  296,  662 
7, 698,  683 
3, 171,  759 
3,  534, 165 
1, 476,  588 


40, 400 

3,  985,  292 
7, 611, 287 

4,  475, 714 
8, 825,  054 

12,  965,  464 
11, 424, 392 
13, 031,  819 
2, 835,  076 


18,452 
1, 793, 120 
2,  838, 021 
4, 076,  744 
316,  447 
6, 886,  943 
9,  575,  336 
8, 819,  767 
12,  066, 022 
9,  342,  048 
7,  596, 743 


XIV 


COMMERCE    WITH    UUROPE. 


Total  Values  op  the  P3xports  of  Merchanise  and  Gold  and   Silver  from 
THE  United  States  to  the  Countries  of  Europe — Continued. 


YEAR  EXDTNG  SEP- 

QERIIANY. 

QBBKALTAE. 

TEMBER  30- 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
478, 050 
426,269 
646, 117 

1,805,884 

5,  037, 923 
9,  655,  524 
9,  507,  457 
9,  589.  858 

14,  563,  343 

17,  866, 493 

8,  008.  877 

10,  636, 435 

6,  380, 412 
3,  599,  357 

5,  661, 123 
3,  622,  328 

6,  592,  338 
3, 160, 282 

229, 815 
2,  392,  643 
1,  663,  281 

149, 217 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

25,  959 

23, 465 

53, 178 

10, 940 

85,  861 

1,866 

225,  067 

528, 142 

865.  957 

204,  627 

383, 688 

1,  542, 132 

1,358,775 

1,  039,  318 

1,  677,  687 

912,  225 

24,  963 

709,  981 

1,018,713 

42,  040 

2,  057,  225 

4,  302, 348 

2,  583,  010 

4,  914,  651 

2,  248,  057 

204,  852 

1,  682,  662 

644,  568 

107, 177 

390,  053 

242, 248 

134,379 

178, 193 

119,  332 

10, 976 

53, 883 

132, 972 

720,  681 

1, 117, 123 

115,  687 
74,  339 
40,  704 
60,  510 

131,  221 

505,  740 

1804  

316,  587 

175,  083 

1806     

238.  703 

250,  553 

10,  976 

1,687 
106,  483 
586,  429 
287, 370 

55,  570 

1810        

239,  455 

1,307.110 

1819 

1,  404.  493 

13,  086 

13, 086 

1,  901, 191 

2,  368,  287 
2, 021, 213 
2, 260,  027 
2,  029,  039 
1, 719, 035 

478,  542 
1, 166,  213 
1, 324,  418 
1,  073, 491 
1, 544, 025 

877,  079 

2,  379,  733 
3, 534,  500 

3,  345,  631 
3, 333,  518 
3, 573, 064 
2, 596, 114 

588,  892 

1, 442,  659 

1, 637,  827 

1,  357,  599 

806, 159 

809,  043 

109,  970 
620,  228 
852,  770 
760,  7C2 
1,  350, 168 
710, 649 

698.  862 

1816  

2, 062, 887 

2, 490, 597 

1818        

2, 118, 301 

2, 156,  327 

1,^20      

1,  519, 692 

COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


XV 


Total  Valuks  of  the  Exports  ok  Mehciiandise  and  Gold  and  Silver  from 
THE  United  States  to  thk  Countries  of  Europe,  etc. — Coutinued. 


YEAR  ENDING  SEP- 
TEMBEK  30- 

ITALY,  INCLUDING  MALTA. 

NBTHKRLANnS   (BEI/JIUM  AND 
HOLLAND). 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

1790      .            ..               

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
1  ''90  883 

1791 

31,  727 

94, 124 

214,  840 

211,244 

1,  223, 150 

1, 100,  522 

769,  064 

1,  334,  036 
1, 157,  212 

2.  689.  068 
2,  090, 439 
2, 423,  935 
1, 585.  672 

1,  671, 149 

2,  462,  574 
4, 773,  073 
5,  751,  483 
1, 370,  258 
1, 155, 745 

728, 494 

588,  936 

274, 722 

1,947 

915  763 

1792 

1  600  595 

1793     

1,  953  751 

1794      .                         .         .. 

4,  617  700 

1795 

1, 917,  336 
6,  083  491 

1796  

1797 

7,  OO"'  457 

1798 

4,  713, 976 
696  968 

1799              

1800 

4,  372,  964 

1801 

6,  234, 450 
5,051,480 

1802 

1803 

370,  695 

118,441 

142, 475 

185,346 

250,  257 

58, 085 

49. 206 

71,803 

151,. 555 

139,  928 

1,947 

1,  208,  977 
1,552,708 

2,  320,  099 

4,  587,  727 

5,  501,  226 
1,  312, 173 
1, 106,  539 

656,  691 
437,  381 
134,  794 

1, 451,  710 

2,  064, 158 
1,  783,  503 

3,  609,  964 
3,  098, 234 

382, 121 

421,  294 

74, 194 

2,  535,  239 
11,  757,  002 

14,  959,  380 

15,  051,  665 
13,  086, 160 

2,  227,  722 

697.  070 

28,  992 

3,  986,  949 

1804 

13,821,160 

1805 

16, 742,  883 

1S06 

18,  661,  629 

1807 

16, 184.  394 

i808 

2,  609,  843 
1, 118,  364 

iS09 

ISIO 

103, 186 

1811 

1812 

30,  747 
29, 160 
12, 159 
3, 687, 437 
3,  325, 429 
2, 588,  566 
3,  501  920 

30,  747 
29  160 

1814 

15,  422 

795,  390 

1,  940,  358 

1,  905,  905 

9   7fiJ.  QIS 

27,  581 

1815 

110, 706 
324,  929 
124,  223 
101,173 
108, 373 
77, 117 

333,  330 
1,  233,  349 
1,  309,  491 
1, 037,  304 
1, 007, 338 
1, 134,  073 

444,  036 
1, 558,  278 
1,  433, 714 
1,138,477 
1, 115,  711 
1,  211, 190 

4, 482,  827 

5,  265,  787 
4,494,471 

6,  266,  863 
4  135  944 

1816 

1817 

1818 

1819 

2, 174,  310  i     1, 961,  634 
3  950  102       ^  9^9  Q'^i 

1820 

6, 900,  031 

XVI 


COMMERCE    WITH   EUROPE. 


Total  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Merchandise  and  Gold  and  Silver  from 
THE  United  States  to  the  Countries  op  Europe,  etc. — Continued. 


TEAE  ENDING  SEP- 
TEMBER 30— 


1790. 
1791. 
1792. 
1793. 
1794. 
1795. 
1796. 
1797. 
1703. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 
1803. 
1804. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 
1808. 
1809. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 


POHTUOAL. 


Domestic.      Foreijm. 


Dollars. 


1, 520,  488 

1,  2S2, 169 
508,  284 
920,  841 
829, 313 
342,  277 

1,629,709 

2,  664, 121 

8,  445, 827 
7,  729,  997 

9,  992,  012 
396,  548 

1, 176, 079 
1,  237,  587 

542,  822 
1,  323,  837 

555,  708 
83,  031 


Dollars. 


291,  984 
190,  716 
851,  647 
857,  050 
159, 173 


151, 424 

121, 578 

130, 726 

45,  043 

7,275 

540 

2,996 

15,158 

6,364 

7,642 


Total. 


Dollars. 

1,  051,  830 

581,711 

724,  654 

744, 182 

761, 617 

549, 801 

142,  567 

221, 979 

286,  781 

538,  662 

448,  548 

1, 139,  377 

1,  541,  085 

1,  812, 472 

1,  472,  885 

1,  359,  931 

1,  777,  891 

988, 486 

342, 277 

1,  781, 133 

2,  785,  699 

8,  576,  553 
7,  775,  040 

9,  999,  287 
397,  088 

1, 179,  075 
1,  252,  745 

549, 186 
1, 331, 479 

555,  798 
83,  031 


Domestic.      Foreltjn 


Dollars. 


12,  044 

3,580 

78,  850 


146, 462 

1,  048, 762 

1,  630, 499 

156, 980 

50, 400 

460 

248,  047 

181, 101 

134,  557 

87, 138 

143, 752 

159,  851 


Dollars. 


59.  328 

8,827 

366,  367 


737, 799 

2,  926, 936 

4,  507, 158 

1,  586,  617 

750 


326,  502 
525, 783 
505.  636 
353,  881 
4S5, 869 
1,  222, 470 


TotaL 


Dollars. 


3,570 


5,769 
90, 388 
69,  221 
47,  381 

3,450 
60,  732 
46, 030 


9,136 
73,  721 


71,372 

12, 407 

445,  217 


842,  261 

3, 975, 698 

6, 137,  657 

1, 745, 597 

51, 150 

460 

574,  549 

706,  884 

640, 393 

441,  019 

629,  621 

1, 382, 321 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XVII 


Total  Vaixes  of  the  Exports  of  Mkrciiandise  and  fioLD  and  Silver  fuosi 
THE  United  States  to  the  Countries  op  Europe,  etc. — Continued. 


YEAR    ENDING  SEP- 
TEMBER 30— 


1790. 
1791. 
1792. 
1793. 
179-4. 
1795. 
1796. 
1797. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 
1803. 
1804. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 
1808. 
1809. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1, 745, 888 

2,  304, 193 

2,  327, 1.55 

1,  363,  283 

1, 181,  231 

541,  378 

1,  289,  220 

3,487,951 

3, 963, 263 

4, 567, 754 

6,  .532, 101 

57,  750 

1, 109, 674 

1,  892, 155 

608,  285 

599,  398 

571,  832 

280,  253 


230,  221 
597, 143 
1,656,312 
1,  758,  954 
3,  547, 907 
901, 003 
1,  290,  003 

1, 218,  eoi 

297,  354 
140,  711 

40, 905 
1,882 
160,  890 
313,  092 
136,777 

94, 625 
236,  054 
118, 326 


Total. 


Dollars. 
1,841,614 
1, 172, 563 
1,  602,  258 

1,  8.59,  489 

2,  951. 774 
2,  253,  754 

1,  324,  060 
J,  625,  500 
2, 274, 223 
4, 237,  954 
4,  743,  678 
2, 865, 101 

2,  920, 115 
1, 976, 109 
2, 901,  336 

3,  983,  467 
3, 122,  237 

4,  729, 138 

1,  442,  381 

2,  579,  223 
4,  706, 552 
4,  260,  617 
4,  708, 465 
6,  .573,  006 

59,  632 
1,270,564 
2, 205,  247 
745,  062 
694, 023 
807, 886 
398,  579 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Dollars. 


6,325 

58,  361 
35,  834 


56, 157 


4,030,395 

1,  563,  336 

195,  867 

220, 864 

713,  844 

107,  670 

204, 066 

240,  "87 

101, 775 

110,  658 

98,  881 

85,  878 


Dollars. 


4,472 
64, 045 
55,  214 
29,  414 
38, 567 


1, 409, 303 

4,  294,  397 

431,  968 

729,  357 

135, 616 


36, 741 
140, 346 
59, 194 
6,513 
11, 267 
11, 354 


Total. 


Dollar  n. 
42,  981 
14,  871 
42,  332 
48, 117 
12,  839 
23,  564 
17,020 


101,057 
104, 071 
91,342 
39, 17S 
13, 030 
10,  797 
122,  406 
91,048 
29,  414 
94, 724 


5, 439, 698 
5, 857,  733 
627,  835 
950,  221 
849,  460 
107,  670 
240, 807 
380, 733 
160,  969 
117, 171 
110, 148 
97, 232 


S,  Mis.  117 n 


XVIII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Total  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Merchandise  and  Gold  and  Silver  from 
THE  United  States  to  the  Countries  of  Europe,  etc. — Continued. 


YEAR    ENDING   SEP- 
TEMBER so- 


Domestic. 


1792. 
1793. 
1794. 
1795. 
1796. 
1797. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 
1803. 
1804. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 
1808. 
1S09. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 


Dollars. 


Foreign. 


Dollars. 


12,  681 
11, 984 
22, 193 
4,520 
308 
19, 719 
15,  319 
24,  965 
42,  622 


31, 975 
134, 741 
270, 591 
424,  855 
172, 881 
531,407 
180, 408 
473, 156 
387, 004 


Total. 


Dollars. 


CNITED  KINGDOM. 


Domestic.      Foreign. 


Dollars. 


44,  656 
146,  725 
292,  784 
429,  375 
173, 189 
551, 126 
195, 727 
498, 121 
429, 626 


16, 459, 264 

11,787,659 

13,  939, 663 

12,  737,  913 

21, 122,  332 

3,  093,  978 

5,  326, 194 

11,  388. 438 

13, 184, 553 

5, 982, 563 


Dollars. 


Total. 


1, 342,  090 
1, 418,  842 
1,472,600  I 
2,855,583 
2,027,650  I 
106,  327  I 
239,405  I 
892, 435 
554, 757 
107, 205 


Dollars. 

6, 888,  979 
5, 906, 448 
5, 439, 336 
6, 247, 424 
5, 707,  9» 
6,  324, 066 

17,143,313 
6, 039, 941 

11, 909, 036 

18. 930,  538 
19, 085,  663 

30. 931,  121 

16,  083,  550 

17,  801,  354 
13,  206,  501 
15, 412,  263 
15,  593,  496 
23, 149,  982 

3, 200, 305 

5, 565, 599 

12, 280, 873 

13, 739, 310 

6, 089,  768 


3,996 
23, 405 
25, 582 

4,025 
31,  369 


40,  335 
279,  507 
200,  705 
129, 883 
661,817 


44, 331 
302,  912 
226,  287 
133, 908 
693, 186 


660 
17,  636,  321 
29, 401,  211 
32, 209, 124 
37,  081,  609 
22, 165, 018 
23, 265, 622 


51, 620 

548,  922 

823, 611 

1,  239, 254 

1, 381,  069 

317,936 


ceo 

17,  687,  941 
29,  950, 133 
33,  032,  735 
38,  320,  863 
23,  546,  087 
23, 583,  658 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XIX 


Total  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Merchakdise  and  Gold  and  Silver  from 
THE  United  States  to  the  Countkles  of  Europe,  etc. — Continued. 


YEAR  ENDING  SEP- 
TEALBEK  30— 


1790. 
1791. 
1792. 
1793. 
1794. 
1795. 
1796. 
1797. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 
1803. 
180i. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 
1808. 
1809. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 


EDEOPE  GENEEALLT  "FOE  A  MARKET.' 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Dollan. 


Dollars. 


178, 
86, 

179, 
85, 
31, 


416, 
241, 

74, 


1,001, 
963, 
414, 
394, 
180, 
379, 


156,  754 
534, 064 
628,  608 
212,  385 
41,191 


Total. 


Dollars. 

41,298 


684, 127 


2, 206,  295 
266,  698 
411, 179 
125,  514 


90, 100 
411, 408 
587, 080 
329, 000 

47, 352 
585, 330 


207, 077 

74, 858 

11, 818 

35, 389 

278, 158 

316,  022 

335, 453 

620,  891 

808,  216 

298,  080 

72, 696 


2, 494,  619 
683,  610 
652,  984 
200, 061 


1, 091, 702 

1, 375,  284 

1, 001,  246 

723, 794 

227,  703 

965, 024 


TOTAL  EXPOETS  TO  ECEOPE. 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Dollars. 


26,  309,  989 

23,  694, 492 
24, 131,  942 

24,  925, 426 
31,  545,  842 

5,  317, 130 
20, 192,  877 
28,  805,  494 
30,  539, 140 
21,  369,  334 
19,  637, 067 
964, 161 
33, 482,  988 
49,  551,  643 
48, 297,  352 
56, 192, 864 
35,  870, 982 
36, 670,  857 


Dollars. 


10, 948,  562 

27,  636,  502 

36, 636,  349 

39,  993,  324 

39, 376,  682 

1,402,393 

13, 633, 103 

18,  048,  347 

9, 300, 153 

6,  059,  865 

2, 487, 065 

47,  862 

4,  328, 757 

9, 651,  734 

10, 064, 489 

11,  802,  265 

11, 174,  903 

11, 338, 691 


Total. 


Dollars. 
13,  034, 853 
10, 405, 932 
12, 153,  302 
15, 398,  406 
21, 360, 060 
30,  954, 828 
39, 338, 168 
29, 098, 531 

38,  806, 959 
44,  869, 356 
41, 379,  234 

59,  478, 601 
43, 960, 543 
37, 258, 551 
51,  330, 994 

60,  768,  291 
64,  918, 750 
70,  922,  524 

6,  719,  523 
33,  825,  980 
46,  853,  841 

39,  839, 293 
27, 429, 199 
22, 124, 132 

1, 012, 023 
37,811,745 
59,  203, 377 
58,  361, 841 
67  995, 129 
47, 045,  885 
48, 009, 548 


XX 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchanbisr  Imported  into,  and  Expoutkd  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive. 

Note. — Domestic  exports  from  1862  to  1879,  inclusiye,  are  stated  in  mixed  gold  and  currency  values. 
AUSTEIA-HTJNGAEY  (INCLUDING  VENICE  POR  1859  AND  1860). 


YEAR  END- 
ING— 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (9mos.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 


Domestic.   Foreign. 


Dollar*. 

31,  781 

38,  752 

25,  697 

6,596 

8,834 

13,  387 

42, 671 

119, 233 

409,288 

300,  859 

276, 561 

199,  911 

146,  517 

518,  609 

818,  375 

1, 138,  431 

1,  233, 370 

643,  223 

429,  578 

1, 590,  356 

1,  258,  776 

748, 179 

400,  240 
1,  257,  285 
1,  433, 103 
1, 104,  468 
1, 175, 375 

1,  701,  495 
942, 489 

1, 179,  893 

2,  265, 573 
2, 403, 530 
2, 062, 484 
1,697,319 

1,  277, 527 
2, 238,  783 
2, 173,  065 
1, 969, 468 

2,  744, 096 
886,  950 
253,  514 

35, 615 
25,  894 
99, 450 
936,  668 
690,  328 
161,  63:! 
267,  837 
622, 732 


Dollars. 
308,  580 
436,  968 
919,618 
518,057 
643,  568 
273,  933 
234, 122 
205, 255 
280,  200 
293, 261 
262,  808 
936,  775 
408, 447 
954, 728 
384, 038 
827, 374 
334, 071 
125, 740 
162, 671 
196,  264 
52,  980 
136,  526 

118, 938 

168, 735 

368,  775 

366, 143 

73, 348 

107,  727 

464, 376 

312,  111 

230,  894 

329, 889 

171, 804 

206,  290 

122, 274 

206,  065 

282, 616 

214, 591 

93, 896 

151, 954 

55,  013 

78,  759 

63,  061 

52, 512 

192, 077 

22, 706 

30,  305 

2,558 

19 


Total. 


Dollars. 

340, 361 

475, 720 

945,  315 

524,  653 

652, 402 

287,  320 

276, 793 

324,  488 

689,  488 

594, 120 

539, 369 

1, 136, 686 

554, 964 

1, 473, 337 

1,  202, 413 

1, 965, 805 

1, 567, 441 

768,  963 

592, 249 

1,  786,  620 

1,  311, 756 

884,  705 

579, 178 
1, 426,  020 
1,  801, 878 
1, 470,  611 

1,  248, 723 
1, 809,  222 
1, 406,  860 
1, 492,  004 
2, 496, 467 
2,733,419 

2,  234, 288 

1,  903,  609 
1, 399,  801 
2, 444,  848 

2,  455,  681 
2, 184, 059 
2,  837, 992 
1,  038, 904 

308,  527 
114,  374 
88,  955 
151,  962 
1, 128,  745 
713, 034 
191, 938 
270,  395 
622,  751 


Free. 


Dollars. 

20, 085 

21,733 

14, 503 

19,  673 

5,037 

26, 729 

53, 530 

115,  750 

49,  956 

16,  714 

68,  972 

149,  258 

200,  585 

383, 437 

330,  063 

586, 153 

353, 478 

345, 446 

380, 946 

324, 820 

347,  988 

317, 289 

10,818 

37, 739 

25, 418 

40,  591 

21,  799 

1,250 

27 

2,600 

9,862 

3,972 

21, 742 

160, 858 

93,883 

21,  285 

22.  693 
215, 197 
219,  986 
242,  746 
289,  027 

11,479 

49,  666 

26,  043 

102,  948 

189, 510 

175, 698 

90,703 

40,  808 


Dutiable. 


Dollars. 
111,568 
240.  442 

161,  346 
91, 477 

98,  769 

162,  423 

99,  712 
121,  628 
141, 480 
114, 467 

90, 190 
212,  769 

114. 026 
175, 177 

158. 027 
431, 146 
275, 987 

19,  013 
95, 093 
48,  545 
70,  618 
95,  921 

62, 139 
191,  312 
296, 132 
339, 128 
157,  959 
383. 276 
405, 251 
465,  001 
720, 926 
304,  777 
506,  825 
581,  061 
402, 400 
455, 256 
399,  672 
186,  815 
351, 192 
483,  874 
199,  650 

27, 719 
159,  611 
197, 157 

93,  855 
246,648 
335, 143 
533,  864 
934,  770 


Total. 


Dollars. 
131,  653 
265, 175 
175,  849 
111,  150 
103,  806 
189, 152 
153,  242 
237, 378 
191.  436 
131,181 
159, 162 
362,  027 
314,611 
558,  614 
488,  090 
1,  017,  299 
629, 465 
364, 459 
476,  039 
373,  365 
418,  606 
413,  210 

72, 957 
229,  051 
321,550 
379, 719 
179,  758 
384, 526 
405, 278 
467, 601 
■  730, 788 
308, 749 
528,  567 
741,  919 
496,  283 
476,  541 
422, 365 
402, 012 
571, 178 
731, 620 
488,  677 
39, 198 
209,  277 
223, 200 
196, 803 
436, 158 
510,841 
624,  567 
975, 638 


Excess  of  ex- 
ports (+)  or 
imports  ( — ). 


Dollars. 
208,  708 
210,  545 
769, 466 
413,  503 
548,  596 
98, 168 
123,  551 
87, 110 
498,  052 
462,  939 
380,  207 
774,  659 
240,  353 
914, 723 
714,323 
948, 506 
937, 976 
404,  504 
116,210 
+  1,413,255 
+  893, 150 
+      471, 495 


+ 

+  1, 

+  1 

+  1, 

+  1 

+  1, 

+  1, 

+  I 

+  1, 

+  2, 

+  1, 

+  1, 
+ 

+  1, 

+  2, 

+  1, 

+  2, 
+ 

+ 


506,  221 
196, 969 
480,  32S 
090, 892 
068,  965 
424,  696 
001,  587 
024, 403 
765,  679 
424,  670 
705, 721 
161, 690 
903,  518 
968, 307 
033, 316 
782, 047 
266, 814 
307, 284 
180, 150 

75, 176 
120,  322 

71,238 
931,  942 
270, 876 
318,  903 
354, 172 
352,  887 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XXI 


Value  of  MEPcnANDisP:  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

AUSTEIA-HUNGART  (IXCLUBIN'G  VENICE  FOR  1859  AND  I860)— Continued. 


YEAH  END- 
ING— 

EXPORTS. 

isipoins. 

Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 

Domestic.a 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

Jniio  ;jo — 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollan. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1S70 

1, 185,  380 

23, 317 

1,  208,  697 

54, 129 

317,280 

371, 409 

+      837, 288 

1871 

1,  630, 130 

23, 240 

1, 653, 370 

168, 335 

775, 693 

944,  028 

+      709, 342 

1872 

1, 460,  348 

34,474 

1,494,822 

202,  364 

809,  702 

1, 012,  066 

+      482, 756 

1873 

1, 608,  612 

62,544 

1, 671, 156 

204,  025 

577, 377 

781, 402 

+      889, 754 

1874 

1,  682,  249 

5,972 

1, 688,  221 

113,  962 

374,  680 

488, 642 

+  1,199,579 

1875 

1,  662,  355 

5,400 

1,  667, 755 

241, 126 

427,  732 

668, 858 

+      998, 897 

1876 

1,  554,  319 

1,200 

1,  555, 519 

166,  582 

783, 287 

949, 869 

+      605, 650 

1877 

2,  606,  246 

2,300 

2,  668, 546 

155, 427 

258,  593 

414, 020 

+  2,254,526 

1878 

2,  827, 581 

3,673 

2, 831,  254 

197, 300 

74,  950 

272,  250 

+  2,  559, 004 

1879 

2,  640,  648 

1,059 

2,  641, 707 

168, 565 

147,  248 

315, 813 

+  2,325,894 

18rf0 

2,  304,  601 

2,  228 

2, 306,  829 

403,  839 

1, 151, 168 

1,  555,  007 

+      751, 822 

1881 

2,  255, 140 

272 

2,  255, 412 

364,  270 

1,  051, 341 

1,415,611 

+       839, 801 

1882 

2,  286, 162 

9,540 

2, 295,  702 

633, 524 

1,  811,  288 

2, 444, 812 

—      149, 110 

1883 

1, 715,  382 

64,522 

1,  779, 904 

581,  622 

2, 403, 301 

2, 984, 923 

—  1, 205,  019 

1884 

2, 483,  025 

6,857 

2, 489,  882 

1, 176,  655 

6,  568,  310 

7,  744,  965 

—  5, 255,  083 

1885 

2,  609, 216 

105, 321 

2,  714,  537 

1, 099, 459 

4, 646, 121 

5, 745,  580 

—  3,  031,  043 

1886 

1,950,267 

44,868 

1, 995, 135 

952, 726 

5, 650,  332 

6,  603,  058 

—  4,  607, 923 

1887 

679,  981 

3,000 

682,  981 

1,  070, 316 

7, 451, 772 

8,  522, 088 

—  7,  839, 107 

1888 

331, 662 

1,164 

332, 836 

1,  045, 123 

7,638,405 

8,  683,  528 

—  8,  350,  702 

1889 

720.  825 

5,227 

726,  052 

805,  502 

6,  836,  795 

7,  642,  297 

—  6,  916,  245 

1890 

945, 703 

2,650 

948,  353 

819,  820 

8,511,558 

9,  331,  378 

—  8,  383,  025 

1891 

1,  215,  540 

95,  543 

1, 311, 083 

3, 594,  659 

8,  000,  651 

11,  595, 310 

—10,  284, 227 

1892 

1, 485,  233 

42, 747 

1,527,980 

2, 616, 472 

5, 102, 093 

7,718,565 

—  6, 190,  585 

AZORES,  MADEIRA,  AND  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS.  &. 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 


220, 251 
220, 112 
145, 526 
333,  359 
156,  261 
136,  034 
113, 640 
121,  507 
183, 023 
162,  368 
182, 112 
169, 069 
136,  928 
110, 468 
85,  926 
46, 126 
96, 155 
43,978 
73,  212 
104,  290 


a  A  mixed  gold  and  currency 

b  From   1869  to  include  1872 

"Azores,  aud  Madeira  Islands.  " 


35, 825 
15, 116 
10, 695 
30, 180 

6,971 
15, 894 

9,142 
13, 537 
14, 667 
12,244 
11, 777 
12, 292 
13, 688 
47,  506 
24,321 
13, 832 

7,560 

3,050 

5,642 
13,  869 
values  fr 
included 


256, 076 
235,  228 
156,  221 
363, 539 
163, 232 
151,928 
122, 782 
135, 044 
197, 690 
174, 612 
193, 889 
181,  361 
150,  616 
157, 974 
110, 247 

59, 968 
103, 715 

47, 028 

78,854 

118, 159 

om  1862  to  18 

AH  other 


598  316, 367  316, 

1, 580  384, 022  385, 

1, 020  281, 088  282, 

38  265, 326  265, 

25, 002  394, 320  419, 

10, 222  289, 906  300, 

126  270, 636  270, 

240  218, 154  218, 

264  .    411, 434  411, 

3, 508  252, 716  256, 

9, 511  188, 083  197, 

85  237, 395  237, 

13, 259  329, 121  342, 

8, 706  429, 767  438, 

8, 806  541, 807  550, 

24, 892  358, 165  383, 

11, 978  687, 463  699, 

IP,  358  379, 662  399, 

4, 609  550, 413  555, 

9, 932  334, 035  343, 

'9,  inclusive. 

Portugueae  Possessions  -,' 


965 
602 
108 
364 
322 
128 
762 
394 
698 
224 
594 
480 
380 
473 
613 
057 
441 
020 
022 
967 


—  60,  889 
-150,374 
-125, 887 
+  98,175 
—256, 090 
-148,200 
-147,980 

—  83,350 
—214, 008 

—  81,612 

—  3, 705 

—  56, 119 
—191,764 
—280,  499 
—440, 366 
—323,  099 
—595, 726 
—351,992 
—476, 168 
-225,808 


for   1892,  only, 


XXII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchan^dise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 
AZORES,  MADEIRA,  AXD  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS— Continued. 


September  30 — 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (9  mos.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

J848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 , 

1887 

1888 

1889 , 

1890 

1891 

1892 


Domestic. rt  Foreijni 


Dollars. 
121,  042 
92,  237 

46,  218 

62, 509 

60, 143 

63, 568 

114,  497 

114,  356 

127,  782 

150,  427 

112, 379 

105,  698 

119, 179 

55, 738 

60, 218 

43,  614 

106, 376 

150,  401 

157,  069 

85,  724 

101,  364 

68, 347 

113, 007 

80,  843 

130,  534 

81.272 

95, 445 

173, 336 

178, 030 

215,  293 

298, 388 

303, 363 

413,  637 

645, 108 

587,  881 

333, 147 

526,  852 

557,  769 

621,724 

499, 530 

419, 053 

447,944 

351, 252 

309, 939 

398,  833 

488,  572 

470,  835 

271,  475 


Dollars. 
4,235 

19,  708 

1,871 
5,181 
1,  835 
3,257 
1,914 
7,011 
2,598 
8,679 
1,045 
1,866 
7,  764 

440 
5,854 
1,422 
18,435 
0,800 
1,466 
2,448 
10, 914 

289 

256 
18, 116 
2,441 

274 
3,712 
1,211 
2,877 


2,804 
1,767 
1,638 
2,000 
4,920 
6,884 
6,347 

13, 032 
9,365 
4,093 
7,773 

10, 806 
4,372 
3,347 
3,357 
1,  748  I 
4,069  I 
396 


Total. 


Dollars. 
125,  277 
111,945 

48,  089 

07,  690 

61, 978 

66, 825 

116,411 

:21,367 

130,  380 

159, 106 

113,424 

107,  564 

326,943 

56, 178 

66,  072 

45,  036 

124,  811 

157, 201 

158,  535 

88, 172 

112,  278 
68,  636 

113,  263 
98,  959 

132,  975 
81,  546 
99, 157 
174, 547 
180, 907 
215,  293 
301, 192 
305, 130 
415, 275 
647, 108 
592, 801 
340,  031 
533, 199 
570, 801 
631,  089 
503,  623 
426,  826 
458,  750 
355, 624 
313,  286 
402, 190 
490, 320 
474,  904 
271, 871 


Free. 


Dollars. 
9,094 
3,252 

1,447 

2,798 

4,268 

3,770 

1,410 

784 

200 

150 

18,  465 

106 


127 
157, 450 
6,127 
26,  656 
26,  957 
50, 120 
16,845 
31, 222 
43,  328 
38,  598 
(6) 

133,  647 
128,  357 
252,  563 
570 
23,  879 
20,  755 
16,  819 
42,  870 
52,  353 
31,827 
25,  981 
34,  764 
49,  396 
45, 463 
20,  702 
33, 189 
17, 799 
20,  842 
14,  684 
10,  044 
17, 248 
17, 002 
16,  706 
9,553 


Dutiable. 


Dollars. 
231,318 
182,  879 

18,  496 

48, 161 

192.  979 

163.  597 

118,  511 

20,  086 

87,  111 

130,  907 

112,  478 

117,911 

88, 490 

51, 464 

67,  338 

36,  039 

51,  311 

51,451 

40,  200 

46,  587 

41,  608 
8,133 

17,  625 

31, 125 
39,  464 
21, 136 
15,  528 

101,998 
11,  737 

132, 590 
25,  058 
26, 161 
29,  376 
74, 173 

47,  695 
128, 395 

64, 429 
49, 987 
25, 227 
82, 718 
82,  520 
29.  701 
64, 154 
22, 423 
20,  753 
15,076 
25, 118 


Total. 


Dollars. 
240,  412 
ISO,  131 

19,  943 
50, 959 

197, 247 
167,  367 
119,  921 

20,  870 

87,  311 
131,057 
130,  943 
118.  017 

88,  490 
51,591 

224,  794 

42, 166 

77, 967 

78,  408 

90,  320 

63,  432 

72, 830 

51,461 

56,  223 

188,011 

164,  772 

167, 821 

273,  699 

16, 098 

125, 877 

32, 492 

149,  409 

67.  928 

78,  514 

61,203 

100, 154 

82,459 

177, 791 

109,  892 

70, 689 

58, 416 

100, 517 

103,  302 

44,  .385 

74, 198 

39,  671 

37,  815 

31, 782 

34,  671 


Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1802  to  1879,  inclusive. 
6  Not  separately  stated. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XXIII 


Value  of  MERcnAXDisE  Impoktrd  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive— Continued. 

BELGIUM,  a 


TEAREXD- 
IXG— 


September  30 — 

1833 

1834 

1835 

*836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

Jane  30— 

1843(9  mos.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 


Domestics  Foreign 


Dollars. 

644, 112 

585, 342 

603,  080 

1,580,925 

716,618 

1, 340,  900 

541,641 

1.  834,  229 

1, 673,  726 

1, 434,  038 


674,  224 
852,  571 
495,  754 
632,  607 
874,  367 
989,  764 
443, 064 
168, 357 
709.  393 
202,  767 
301,  038 
848,  890 
376, 354 
345,  386 
692, 428 
192,  868 
165,  261 
770, 293 
921,  889 
192,  691 
051,  344 
121, 349 
763,  277 
431,853 
539, 333 
200,  345 
408,  981 
579,  820 
610,950 
054, 186 
280, 437 
197,  515 

387,  590 
093,  747 
206,  025 

388,  075 
470,  003 


Dollars 
361 
873 
144 
69 
393 
274 
66 
486 
150 
176 

296 

151 

355, 

749 

348 

176. 

287 

375 

136, 
1,001 

907 
1, 158 
1,  550 
1, 155 
1, 949. 
1,  626 
1,030 
1,  789, 

832 

844, 

443 

318 
1, 458, 

468, 

576 

614, 

318 

475 

261 

328 

462 

620 

331 

682 

020, 
1, 149 
1, 052, 


Total. 


J,  300 

1, 

1,542 

',135 

2 

J,  969 

1, 

t,051 

1, 

3,269 

3,426 

2, 

),156 

1, 

3,646 

1, 

5,  485 

1. 

1,230 

2, 

),319 

1. 

),207 

2, 

!,190 

3, 

5,301 

2, 

r,743 

2, 

),403 

2, 

5,999 

2, 

L,003 

4, 

r,495 

3, 

!,004 

5, 

),886 

3, 

),237 

6, 

>,098 

5, 

5,093 

3, 

,512 

4, 

),455 

4, 

!,122 

2, 

t,058 

4, 

i,852 

4, 

!,836 

3, 

!,174 

6, 

!,879 

6, 

t,019 

7, 

,414 

6, 

!,923 

6, 

),814 

7, 

,260 

11, 

,755 

13, 

>,802 

15, 

),710 

20, 

,778 

12, 

>,393 

16, 

3,034 

18, 

),506 

23, 

2,398 

28, 

DoUara. 

1,005,611 
,  458,  642 

748,  222 
, 284, 060 
,  110,  587 
,  614,  951 

607,  910 
, 320, 655 
,  823,  882 
,  610,  684 

.  970,  709 
,  003,  801 
.  851,  073 
,  381,  814 
,  222,  557 
,  166,  065 
,  730, 807 
,  543, 760 
,  846,  392 
,  203,  770 
,  208,  533 
,  006,  894 
,  927,  240 
,  500,  623 
,  641,  526 
, 818, 961 
195,  773 
,  5.59,  748 
,754,011 
,  036,  749 
,  495, 196 
,  440, 185 
,  221,  451 
,  900,  732 
,  115,  352 
,  814,  759 
,  727, 904 
,  055.  634 
,  872,  210 
,  382, 941 
,  743,  239 
,  818,  225 
ri9,  368 
776, 140 
,  832, 059 
,  537,  581 
,  522,  401 


Free. 


Dollars. 
26, 971 
46, 357 

122,  830 
204,  581 
216, 805 

94,  536 

123,  999 
76, 136 

121,  909 
84, 633 

9,950 

21,224 

2,809 

17,  070 

8,831 

4,284 

5,835 

7,711 

5,840 

9,002 

3,155 

25, 917 

11, 167 

58, 414 

49, 635 

132,  754 

50, 428 

92,  007 

64,248 

485,  768 

111,  974 

23,489 

26,  753 

2,066 

9,697 

36,  642 

113, 850 

204,  956 

254,  743 

510,910 

778, 323 

1,148,766 

1,  016,  618 

1, 093,  347 

1,  358,  509 

812, 988 

975,  978 


Dutiable.        Total 


Dollars. 
112, 657 
127, 275 
218,  937 
274,  209 
307, 204 
135,  692 
341,  702 
193, 314 
250,  880 
515,  947 

148, 994 
597, 494 
699, 245 

819,  302 
906,  323 
1,313,262 
1,836,618 
2,  394,  742 
2,  371,  790 
2,  037,  043 

2,  729,  013 
3, 433,  518 
3, 387,  523 

3,  048,  097 
5,  010,  676 
3,  645,  242 
3,  416, 120 
2,  466,  866 
2, 207,  280 

939.  636 
2, 379, 998 
1, 812, 562 

1,  312, 584 

2,  265, 296 

3,  202,  871 
3, 125, 941 
2,  876,  089 

2,  935, 188 

3,  923, 971 
5, 069,  551 

4,  932.  754 
4,  578, 675 
5, 172, 480 
4,  348, 131 
3,  720,  640 
3, 169,  854 
3,  233, 254 


Dollars. 
139, 628 


173 
341 
478 
524 
230, 
465, 
269, 
372 
600, 

158 

618 

702 

836, 

915 

1.317 

1,842 

2, 402, 

2, 377 

2, 046, 

2,  732, 
3, 459 
3, 398 
3, 106 
5,  060 

3,  777 
3,' 
2,  .5.58 
2,271 
1, 425, 
2,491 
1, 836, 
1,  339, 
2, 267 
3,212 
3, 162, 
2, 989, 
3, 140, 
4, 178 
5,580 
5,711 
5,  727 
6, 189 
5,  441 
5,  079 
3,982 

4,  209, 


Excpss  of 
export  8  (-I-) 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 


Dollars. 
+  865, 983 
+  1,285,010 
+  400, 455 
+  1,805,270 
+  586, 578 
+  1,  384, 723 
+  142, 209 
+  2,051,205 
+  1,451,093 
+  1,010,104 


+  1, 
+  1, 
+  1, 
+  1, 
+  2, 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 

+  2, 
+ 

+  1, 
+ 

+  3, 
+ 
+ 
+ 

+  2, 
+ 

+  2, 
+  2, 
+  1, 
+  4, 
+  4, 
+  3, 
+  3, 
+  3, 
+  3, 
+  7, 
+  7, 
+10, 
+15, 
+  6, 
+  11, 
+  13. 
+19, 
+24, 


811,  765 
385, 083 
149,  019 
545, 442 
307, 403 
848, 519 
888, 354 
141, 307 
468, 762 
157, 725 
476, 365 
547, 459 
528,  550 
394, 112 
581, 215 
40,  965 
729,  225 
000,  875 
482, 483 
611,345 
003, 224 
604, 134 
882, 114 
633,  370 
902,  784 
652, 176 
737,  965 
915,490 
693, 496 
802, 480 
032, 162 
090, 784 
530,  270 
334, 662 
752,  910 
554,  739 
313, 169 


oNot  separately  stated  prior  to  1833. 

(Mixed  golu  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879,  inclnsive. 


XXIV 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  OF  Merchajidise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

BELGIUM— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 

EXPOKTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 

exports  (+) 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

ports  (— ). 

June  30— 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1880 

33, 715,  843 

438,  337 

34, 154, 180 

2,  348,  714 

9, 442,  751 

11,  791, 465 

+22,  362, 715 

1881 

35,  683,  574 

642,  757 

36,  326, 331 

2,091,311 

10,  512, 124 

12, 603. 435 

-t-23,  722, 896 

1882 

24, 153,  787 

953. 226 

25, 107,  013 

2,  646,  056 

18,  353,  612 

20,  999,  668 

+  4, 107, 345 

1883 

26,  730, 731 

1,048,244 

27, 778,  975 

2,  641, 253 

20, 519,  947 

23,  161,  200 

+  4, 617,  775 

1884 

21,897,019 

691,  636 

22,  588,  655 

1,  827,  928 

9, 095,  232 

10,  923, 160 

+  11,665,495 

1885 

25.  373,  756 

1,084,493 

26, 458, 249 

1,  759,  750 

6,  935, 334 

8,  695,  084 

+17,  763, 165 

1886 

22,  613,  399 

680,  996 

23,  294,  395 

1, 929,  644 

7, 248, 869 

9, 178,  513 

+14, 115,  882 

1887 

27, 239, 023 

700, 800 

27, 939,  823 

1, 709, 028 

6,  354, 620 

8,  063, 648 

+19, 876, 175 

1888 

24,  636,  205 

544,  517 

25, 180,  722 

1, 944, 513 

7,  892, 059 

9,  836,  572 

+15,  344, 150 

1889 

22,  603, 406 

741, 813 

23,  345,  219 

1, 929, 083 

7,  887,  352 

9,  816,  435 

+13,  528,  784 

1890 

26, 140,  377 

490,  067 

26, 630, 444 

1,  361, 145 

7, 975, 337 

9,  336,  482 

+  17,293,962 

1891 

26,  694, 150 

846,  274 

27, 540,  424 

1,  849,  924 

9,  095,  748 

10, 945, 672 

+  16,594,752 

1892 

47,  713, 121 

1,  071. 996 

48,  785. 117 

2, 781, 858 

7, 491,  203 

10, 273,  061 

+38,  512, 050 

DENMARK. 


September  30 — 

1821a 

1822a 

1823a  

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 , 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 , 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 


165, 568 

32,  023 

39, 783 

35, 487 

214, 517 

100,  582 

148,  958 

150,  979 

73,  597 

76,  292 

178,  333 

181,  605 

]  80,  511 

99, 643 

212, 461 

312,  208 

172,  260 

98,  081 

50, 634 

70, 183 

110, 424 

70, 760 


360,  535 

160,  757 

53, 134 

299,  822 

637, 146 

245,  288 

253,  983 

386, 189 

13, 166 

29,  048 

166, 383 

331,  515 

105, 453 

312,  619 

105,  939 

271,  717 

109, 421 

24,750 

38, 177 

17,  868 

24,364 

27, 819 


526, 103 
192,  780 

92,  917 
335,  309 
851,  663 
345,  870 
402,  941 
537, 168 

86,  763 
105,  340 
344,  716 
513, 120 
285,  964 
412,  262 
318,  400 
583,  985 
281, 681 
122,  831 

88,811 

94, 051 
134, 788 

98,  585 
a  Includes  l^urway . 


2,206 
6,127 


1,725 


65 

18 

14, 197 

48,  549 

25, 116 

40,  006 

12,  750 

39, 762 

1,787 

1,689 


16,121 
21, 232 
24, 028 


44,  621 
42,  795 

40,  822 
116,  221 

32, 911 
5,384 
575 
63,  277 
28,154 
48,  345 
72, 451 
23,  855 
62,  813 
14,  368 

41,  235 
5,714 
7,102 


16, 156 
21, 232 
24,028 


46,  827 

48, 922 

40, 822 

117,  946 

32,  911 

5,384 

575 

63,  342 

28, 172 

62, 542 

121,  000 

48, 971 

102,  819 

27, 118 

80, 997 

7,  .501 

8,791 


+  509,947 
+    171,548 

68,  889 
335, 309 
804,  836 
290,  948 
362, 119 
419,  222 

53, 852 

99,  956 
344, 141 
449,  778 
257,  792 
349,  720 
197,  400 
535, 014 
178,  862 

95,  713 
7,814 

86,  550 
125,  997 

98, 585 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XXV 


Valup:of  Mercuandise  Imported  into,  and  Expoihed  from,  thk  Unitkd  Statks, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

DENMARK— Coutinued. 


YEAR  END- 
ING— 


Juno.  30— 

1843  (9  mos.) 

)84-t 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869c  

1870c  

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 


Domestio.a 


Dollars. 

74, 657 
100,  859 
124,  666 

97,  746 
198,  952 

164,  661 
55, 138 

165.  874 

92,  257 

93,  009 
82,  903 
87, 870 
70, 996 

195, 960 
234, 529 
36, 179 
71, 166 
65, 124 
10,  478 


26,  500 

124,  420 

70,  906 

205,  341 

1,597,651 

1, 265, 129 

1,454,101 

728,  394 

1,  281,  380 
1, 315, 682 

920,  796 

781,375 

3,  329,  725 

3,  303, 488 

2,  284,  784 
3,471,204 
6, 392,  539 

3,  856,  813 

4,  442,  077 

3,  804, 909 

4,  527,  743 
2,  915, 003 
3, 892,  593 
3, 002, 463 
3,213,248 

5,  037, 290 
3, 306,  357 
8, 358,  881 


Foreign. 


Dollars. 

6,510 
11,975 
20,  501 
23,  496 

4,M3 
17, 252 


20,  706 
19,  540 
22,  643 


23,  547 
8,675 
31, 755 


140 


12, 722 


36, 999 
72, 319 


1,435 


Total. 


Free. 


Dollars. 

81,167 

112,834 

145, 167 

121,  242 

203,  895 

181,913 

55, 138 

186,  580 

111,797 

115,652 

82,  903 

111,417 

79,  671 

227,  715 

234,  529 

36, 179 

71,  306 

65, 124 

10, 478 


Dollars. 


8,758 
66,799 


10, 780 

5, 266 

11, 107 

11,  700 

4,377 

2,757 

10, 780 

11, 795 


26, 500 

124,  420 

83,  628 

205,  341 

1,  634, 650 

1,337,448 

1, 454, 101 

728, 394 

1,  281,  380 

1,  317,  097 
920,  796 
781,  375 

3, 329,  725 
3, 303, 488 

2,  284, 784 

3,  471,  204 
6,  392,  539 

3,  865,  571 

4,  508,  876 
3,  804,  909 
4, 538,  523 

2,  920,  269 

3,  923,  700 
3,  014. 163 
3, 217,  625 
5,040,047 
3, 317, 137 
8, 370, 676 


GO 
500 


166 
423 


(6) 


5,029 

33, 117 

55,  023 

2,097 

6,179 

1,755 

33,  009 

4,461 

1,224 

4,557 

8,147 

16,424 

64, 701 

346, 222 

210,  005 

169, 071 

379,  679 

271,  676 

360,  895 

200,  050 

185,401 

135,  220 

82, 526 

94,  856 

126,  595 


Dutiable. 


Dollars. 


6,063 

22, 429 

1,313 

475 

19,  557 

18,  704 

527 

38,  887 

16,611 


8,097 

1,701 

1,130 

3, 809 

9,028 

11, 530 

16,  343 

6,018 

527 

107 

(6) 

35,487 

21, 467 

861 


554, 836 
451,469 
1,095 
5,869 
6,827 
126, 802 
2,510 


4,496 

1,  322 

5,014 

115, 598 

56, 757 

184, 372 

133,  815 

166,  207 

78, 775 

71, 125 

138,  704 

312,  473 

103, 753 

155, 982 

173, 830 

101,950 


Total. 


Dollars. 


6,063 

22,  429 

1,313 

475 

19,  617 

19,  204 

527 

38,  887 

16,611 


8,097 

1,701 

1,130 

3,809 

9,028 

11,530 

60,  509 

6,441 

527 

107 

32,  513 

35, 487 

21,  467 

861 

5,  029 

587,  953 

506,  492 

3,192 

12,  048 

8,582 

159,  811 

6,971 

1,224 

9,053 

9,469 

21,438 

180,  299 

402, 979 

394,  377 

302,  886 

545, 886 

350, 451 

432, 020 

338, 754 

497,  874 

238,  973 

238,  508 

268, 686 

228,  545 


Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

or  im- 
ports ( — ). 

Dollars. 


81,167 

106,  771 

122,  738 

119,929 

203.  420 

162,  296 

35, 934 

186,  053 

72,  910 

99,  041 

82, 903 

103.  320 

77, 970 

220,  585 

230,  720 

27, 151 

59,  776 

4,615 

4,037 

—  527 

—  107 

—  32,5)3 

—  8, 987 
+  102, 953 
+  82, 767 
+  200,312 
+  1,046,697 
+  830, 950 
+1,450,909 
+  716, 346 
+1, 272,  798 
+1, 157, 286 
+  913, 825 
+  780, 151 
+3,  320,  672 
+3,  294,  019 
+2,  263,  346 
+  3,290,905 
+5,  989,  560 
+3,471,194 
+4, 205,  990 
+3,  259,  023 
+4, 188, 072 
+2, 488,  249 
+3,  564, 946 
+  2,516,289' 
+  2,978,652 
+  4,801,539 
+3, 048,  451 
+8,  U2, 131 


a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values 
6  Free  and  dutiable  not  separately 


from  1862  to 
stated. 


1879,  iuclusive. 

c  lucludos  Danish  "West  Indies. 


XXVI 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  ok  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States,^ 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Coutinued. 


FRA:NrcE. 


TEAR  END- 
ING 

EXPOETS. 

IMPORTS. 

Exce.'ss  of 
exports  (-I-) 

Domestic. a 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

or  im- 
ports {—). 

September  30 — 

Dollar*. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1821 

5, 168,  698 

347,  861 

5,  516,  559 

14.  948 

4, 110,  344 

4, 125, 292 

+  1,391,267 

1822 

4, 744, 490 

7G0,  978 

5,  505,  468 

40, 137 

5,  954,  794 

5,994,931 

—      489, 463 

1823 

5,  001,  775 

3, 522, 749 

8, 524,  524 

56,419 

5, 471, 082 

5,  527,  501 

+  2,  997,  023 

1824 

7, 851,  630 

1, 839, 283 

9,  690,  913 

75, 783 

6,  990,  671 

7, 066, 454 

-f  2,624,459 

1825 

7,  525,  935 

2, 415, 937 

9, 941, 872 

92,501 

10,  847, 035 

10, 939,  536 

—      997, 664 

1826 

9,  336, 482 

1,  608, 139 

10,  944,  621 

97, 532 

8,  288,  219 

8,385,751 

+  2,558,870 

1827 

9, 165,  558 

1, 794, 252 

10,959,810 

93,  592 

8, 269, 293 

8, 362, 885 

+  2,696,925 

1828 

7,  644,  241 

972,  682 

8,  616, 923 

116.  239 

9,  215, 572 

9,331,811 

—      714,888 

1829 

8,  872,  725 

1,  273, 470 

10, 146, 195 

63, 213 

8, 746, 713 

8,  809, 926 

+  1,336.269 

1830 

9,  894,  754 

952,  702 

10,  847, 456 

70,  373 

7,  589, 496 

7,  659,  869 

+  3,187,587 

1831 

5,  217, 699 

554,  098 

5,  771, 797 

118,  552 

13,  893,  087 

14,  Oil,  639 

—  8,  239,  842 

1832 

9, 745,  355 

2, 214,  368 

11, 959, 723 

124, 139 

12, 010,  652 

12, 134,  791 

—      175, 068 

1833 

10,  806,  583 

2, 899, 332 

13, 705,  915 

559, 734 

12,811,811 

13,371,545 

+      334, 370 

1834 

12,  715,  754 

2, 722,  945 

15, 438, 699 

8,  897, 985 

6, 582,  216 

15, 480,  201 

—        41, 502 

1835 

18,  028, 014 

1, 092,  608  1  19, 120,  622 

15, 185,  356 

7,210,974 

22, 396,  330 

—  3, 275,  708 

1836 

19,  608, 434 

1,  218,  033 

20,  826, 467 

20, 943, 185 

10,  831, 228 

31,774,413 

—10, 947, 946 

1837 

17, 075, 147 

2,  290, 117 

19,365,264 

12,  246, 793 

8,  783,  764 

21,030,557 

—  1, 665,  293 

1838 

14,  522,  914 

783,  837 

15,  306,  751 

9,  867, 103 

5,  664, 382 

15,531,485 

—      224,734 

1839 

15.  304,  510 

2,  908,  641 

18,  213, 151 

21,  967,  771 

10,  406,  916 

32, 374, 687 

—14,161,536 

1840 

18,  760,  690 

875, 510 

19,  636,  200 

10, 474, 127 

5,  978, 500 

18, 452,  627 

+  3, 183,  573 

1841 

17, 185,  315 

492,  811 

17, 678, 126 

16,  333,  774 

7,  314, 245 

23, 648, 019 

—  5, 969,  893 

1842 

16,  641,  330 

410, 822 

17,  052, 152 

863,  301 

15, 875,  289 

16, 738, 590 

+      313, 562 

Jnne  30— 

1843  (9mos.) 

11,  570,  872 

390,  271 

11, 961, 143 

334,  328 

4,  670,  868 

5,  005, 196 

+  6,955,947 

1844 

13,  066,  212 

335, 515 

13,  401,  727 

867, 496 

15, 987, 155 

16, 854, 651 

—  3, 452, 924 

1845 

11, 876,  932 

443,  024 

12,  319,  956 

650,  899 

20,  807,  271 

21, 458, 170 

—  9,138,214 

1846 

13,  579,  650 

355,  489 

13, 935, 139 

806, 108 

22,993,980  j  23,800,088 

—  9,  864, 949 

1847 

18, 592,  531 

505, 087 

19,  097,  618 

309,  759 

23,232,610 

23,542,369 

—  4, 444, 751 

1848 

14,  447, 876 

569, 556 

15,  017, 432 

65,  959 

27,  744, 327 

27,810,286 

—12,  792,  854 

]849 

12,  092, 760 

434,  699 

12, 527, 459 

89, 437 

24,  033, 192 

24,122,629 

—11,  595, 170 

1850 

17, 146,  074 

524,  281 

17,  670,  355 

68, 709 

27,  394,  377 

27, 463, 086 

—  9, 792,  731 

1851 

20, 435,  852 

341, 132 

20,  776,  984 

95,  8G9 

31,  314,  851 

31,410,720 

—10,  633, 736 

1852 

18, 180,  067 

336,  082 

18,516,149 

95,  427     25,  0;;G,  409  '  25, 131,  836 

—  6,  G15,  687 

1853 

21,999,023 

289, 819 

22,  288,  842 

91,  090  j  33, 132, 944  j  33, 224,  034 

—10,  935, 192 

1854 

24,  359, 152 

840, 806 

25, 190,  958 

140,511     35,614,318     35,754,829 

—10,  554, 871 

1855 

28,  035,  901 

1,  079,  827 

29,115,728 

137, 164     31, 469, 153 

31,606,317 

—  2, 490, 589 

1856 

34, 826,  989 

511, 092 

35,  338,  081 

293,  G81     48,  534, 198 

48,  827,  879 

—13, 489, 798 

1857 

30, 923,  032 

714,  937 

31,  637, 969 

195,  963 

45,  709,  031 

45,  904,  994 

—14,  207,  025 

1858 

27,611,581 

497,  369 

23, 108,  950 

1, 148,  338 

32, 291, 195 

33, 439,  533 

—  5,  330, 583 

1859 

29,  207,  911 

392,  754 

29,  660, 6G5 

2, 561,  034 

38,  577, 719 

41, 138,  753 

-11.478,088 

18G0 

37,  676, 939 

862, 364 

38,  539,  303 

1,478,739     41,692,674 

43,171,413 

—  4,632,110 

1861 

13,911,381 

817,  719 

14,  729, 100 

1, 472,  924     30, 338, 793 

31,811,717 

—17,  082, 617 

1802 

19,  318, 191 

505, 236 

19,  823, 427 

997,188 

6,  707,  641 

7, 704,  829 

+  12,118,598 

1863 

13, 990, 261 

317,  225 

14,  307, 486 

649,  247 

9,  942,  377 

10,591,624 

+  3,715,862 

1864 

12, 013, 166 

499, 007 

12,  512, 173 

508,  982     10,  970,  645 

11, 479,  627 

-f  1,032,546 

1865 

10, 220,  095 

858,  516 

11,078,611 

465,722  !    6,218,307 

6,  684,  029 

+  4, 394,  582 

1806 

50, 990, 307 

321, 796     51, 312, 103 

1,538,506     21,383,559 

22, 922, 065 

+28,  390,  038 

1867 

33, 834.  460 

582,  706     34, 417, 166 

693, 256     28,  692,  983 

29, 386,  239 

+  5,  030,  927 

1868 

25, 890.  759 

526,  232 

26  416,991 

1, 460,  :;g6 

23,  855,  2.39 

25, 315,  605 

+  1,101,386 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879,  incluaive. 


COMMERCE    WITPI    EUROPE. 


XXVII 


Value  OF  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  trk  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

FR  A  NCE— Continued. 


YEAR  END- 
LNG— 

EXPORTS. 

mPOETS. 

Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

Domeatic.a 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

ports  (— ). 

June  30— 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1869 

32,  747,  919 

366, 489 

33, 114, 408 

3,  219, 129 

27,065,402 

30,  284,  531 

+  2,820,877 

1870 

45, 053,  886 

502,  361 

45,  556,  247 

1, 525,  650 

41, 205, 488 

42, 731, 138 

+  2,825,109 

1871 

26, 482,  263 

170,345 

26,  652,  608 

1,667,114 

20, 432, 165 

28,  009,  279 

—  1, 446, 671 

1872 

30,  939,  206 

492, 812 

31,432,118 

1,  863,  874 

41,276,282 

43,140,156 

—11,  708, 038 

1873 

33, 220,  620 

560, 886 

33,  781,  506 

3,  051,  223 

30,  925,  977 

33,  977, 200 

—      195, 694 

1874 

42,  326, 187 

638, 124 

42, 964, 311 

2,  684,  576 

49, 007,  320 

51,691,896 

—  8, 727,  585 

1875 

33, 172,  387 

460,  340 

33, 632,  727 

3,  678,  317 

56,  094, 831 

59,  773, 148 

—26, 140, 421 

1876 

39, 022,  829 

769, 873 

39,  792,  702 

3,  633, 496 

47, 326,  081 

50,  959, 577 

-11,166,875 

1877 

44, 098,  343 

1,  041,  575 

45, 139,  918 

4, 402,  633 

43, 153,  659 

47,  556,  292 

—  2, 416, 374 

1878 

54,  289,  918 

1,029,220 

55,  319, 138 

4,149,536 

39,  229, 334 

43,  378,  870 

+  11,940,268 

1879 

88, 194, 041 

1,  475,  586 

89,  669,  627 

4,  323,  304 

46,  361,  297 

50,  684,  601 

+38,  985, 026 

1880 

98,  889, 209 

1. 173, 835 

100, 003,  044 

8,  272,  611 

61,071,801 

69, 344, 412 

+30,  718,  632 

1881 

89, 844, 100 

4,  353,  351 

94, 197, 451 

6,  763,  331 

63,  043, 044 

69,  806,  375 

+  24,391,076 

18S2 

47, 401,  923 

2,  608,  895 

50,010,818 

9,  298,  290 

79,  599,  316 

88, 897,  606 

—38,885,788 

1883 

55, 905, 191 

2,  717,  032 

58,  682,  223 

10,  632,  670 

87,  356,  494 

97,  989, 164 

—39,  306, 941 

1884 

49,  290,  650 

1,  609,  235 

50, 899,  885 

9,  660,  852 

61,181,561 

70,  842, 413 

—19,  942,  528 

1885 

44,  562, 334 

2, 146,  616 

46,  708, 950 

7, 464,  214 

49,471,138 

56,  935, 352 

—10, 226,  402 

1886 

40,  006. 096 

1,  675,  650 

41, 681, 746 

7,  727, 057 

55,  690,  373 

63, 417, 430 

-21,  735,  684 

1887 

55,681,994 

1,  575,  676 

57,  257,  670 

8, 253, 963 

59, 853,  661 

68, 107,  624 

—10,  849,  954 

1888 

37,  784,  237 

1, 426,  071 

39,210,308 

8,  839,  246 

62,  526,  020 

71,  365,  266 

—32, 154,  958 

1889 

45, 110,  922 

1,  009, 119 

46,120,041 

7,  927,  322 

61,  639,  296 

69,  566,  618 

—23, 446,  577 

1890 

49, 013,  004 

964,  020 

49,977,024 

10,  880,  297 

66,  792,  014 

77,  672,  311 

—27,  695,  287 

1891 

59,  826,  739 

866, 451 

60,  693, 190 

10,  339, 344 

66, 349, 651 

76,  688, 995 

—15, 995,  805 

1892 

97,  896, 132 

1,  230,  575 

99, 126, 707 

8,  068, 044 

60,486,749 

68, 554, 793 

+30, 571, 914 

GERilAXY. 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837..- 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 


535, 506 
644, 226 
589.  622 
804,546 
149,  392 
994, 442 
702, 486 
819,  763 
012,  587 
566,  098 
839,  284 
446,  658 
120, 922 
618,  871 
824,  453 
218,  828 
666, 734 
692, 463 
090,  921 
411,316 
254,566  I 
964. 135  I 
a  Mixed 


597,  038 

800,  789 

1, 587,  653 

1,003,890 

1,  931, 159 

1, 140, 805 

1, 319, 214 

1, 190,  918 

1, 276,  984 

725, 148 

779,  931 

1, 652, 670 

795, 186 

2, 059,  613 

759,  568 

1,211,464 

1, 182, 403 

672,  593 

764, 856 

873, 405 

476,  826 

756,  461 


2, 132, 

2,  505, 
3, 177, 
1,868, 
3, 080, 
2, 135, 
3, 021, 

3,  010, 

3,  289, 
2,  291, 

2,  619, 

4,  099, 
2, 916, 
4,  678, 

3,  584, 
4, 430, 
3,849, 
3,364, 
2,  861, 

4,  284, 
4,  730, 
4,720. 


gold  and  currency 


544 

015 

275 

436 

551 

247 

700 

681 

571 
,246 
,215 

328 

108 
,484 
,021 
,292 
,137 
,056 
,777 
,721 
,692 
,596 
values 


36,  369 

72, 225 

48,030 

41,  899 

61, 821 

182,  349 

57,  279 

105, 958 

56, 883 

30, 411 

111, 807 

133, 790 

168,189 

1, 594,  750 

2, 109, 090 

2, 264, 089 

2,  093,  538 

1, 267, 821 

2,  092, 195 

946, 440 

866, 580 

165,  842 

from  1862 


765, 
1,447, 
1,892, 
2, 409, 
2,  696, 
2,  707, 

1,  619, 

2,  674, 
2, 236, 

1,  846, 

3,  426, 

2,  753, 
2, 181, 
1, 758, 

1,  770, 

2,  810, 

4,  033, 

1,  575, 

2,  821, 
1,  633, 
1,619, 
2, 122, 

to  1879, 


801, 399 

1,  519,  606 
1,940,454 
2,450,910 

2,  758,  804 
2,  890,  301 
1,676,351 
2,  780,  444 

2,  293, 466 
1, 877,  395 

3,  538, 643 
2,  887, 743 

2,  350,  096 
3, 352.  834 

3,  879, 181 
5, 074,  914 
6, 127,  315 
2,  843, 776 
4, 913, 437 
2,  580,  404 
2, 485,  994 
2,  288, 149 


+  1,331,145 
+  985, 409 
+  1,  236, 821 

—  582, 474 
+   321, 747 

—  755, 054 
+  1,345,349 
+  230, 237 
+  986, 105 
+   413, 851 

—  919, 428 
+  1,211,585 
+  566, 012 
+  1,325,650 

—  295, 160 

—  644, 622 

—  2,278,178 
+   520, 280 

—  2,  051, 660 
+  1,704,317 
+  2,250,698. 
+  2,432,447 


inclusive. 


XXVIII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchandise  Impouted  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Coiitinued. 

GEEMANT— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 
ING— 


Domestic. a    Foreign. 


Total. 


Free. 


Dutiable. 


Total. 


Excess  of 
exports  (4-) 

or  im- 
ports (—). 


Jnne  30— 

1843(9  mos.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1807 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 


Dollars. 

3, 120,  987 
089 
934 
525 
141 
476 
071 
658 
581 
884 
337 
268 
700 
859 
860 
067 
413 
725 
394 
086 
625 
381 
274 
693 
510 
606 
931 
530 
022 
604 
410 
381 
648 
752 
120 
387 
394 
106 
571 
056 
490 
307 
091 
857 
655 
264 
695 
215 
981 
732 


3, 

369, 

4, 

608, 

4, 

404, 

4, 

257, 

3, 

870, 

2, 

667, 

4, 

355, 

5, 

212, 

5 

580, 

6 

199, 

7, 

484, 

7, 

796, 

11, 

816, 

13, 

593, 

9 

929, 

13 

994, 

12, 

677, 

8, 

938, 

8, 

286, 

11 

930, 

10, 

531, 

16, 

861, 

19 

984, 

20 

578, 

29 

641, 

36 

924, 

41 

250, 

34 

352, 

39 

867, 

60 

124, 

61 

668, 

49 

232 

49 

161, 

57 

456, 

53 

991, 

56 

164, 

56 

292, 

68 

858, 

52 

790, 

64 

340, 

59 

251, 

60 

819, 

60 

923, 

57 

316, 

55 

621, 

66 

568, 

84 

315, 

91 

684, 

L04 

180, 

Dollars. 
411,314 


416, 

903 

639, 

286^ 

344 

386 

836 

341, 

463 

487, 

1,043 

922 

1, 059, 

988, 

2,  296, 

1, 176 

1,  965, 

1, 839 

1,  619 

1,655, 

2,040 

3,453 

1,531 

1,489 

1,548, 

958, 

1,038 

638 

766 

1,  465 

1,324 

1,233 

1, 467, 

651 

818, 

892, 

770, 

1,  329 

1, 438 

1,  829 

1,351 

1,403 

1, 037 

1,254 

792 

1,433 

1,  248 

1,110 

1,  340 


Dollar*. 
3,  532, 301 


3,  785 
5,512 
5,044 

4,  543 
4,215 
3, 053 
5, 192, 
5,554 
6,044 
6,687 

8,  527, 
8,718 

12, 876 
14,  582, 

12,  225 
15, 170 
14,  043 
10,  778, 

9,  905 

13,  586 
12,571 
20,  315 
21, 516 
22, 068 
31, 190 
37, 883, 
42, 288, 
34,990, 
40,  633, 
61,  590, 
62, 993, 
50, 466, 
50,  629 
58, 107 
54, 809 

57,  057 
57, 062 
70, 188 
54, 228 
66, 169 

60,  603 
62, 222, 

61,  901 

58,  571 
56, 414 
68, 002, 
85, 563 
92, 795, 

105,  521 


Dollars. 
20,  526 
55, 870 
164,  682 
188,  610 
79,  861 
27, 682 
47,  382 
32, 180 
51, 953 
41, 465 
59, 465 

56,  573 

57,  610 
135,  647 

96,  824 

344, 407 

260,  760 

214,  884 

211,  800 

4,  078,  402 

1,  018,  797 

433,  634 

222,  557 

425, 164 

615,  893 

611, 105 

661, 161 

654, 282 

1, 576,  279 

1,  839,  854 

3, 113,  061 

3,  677, 177 

2, 802,  718 

2, 625,  295 

3,  218, 561 

3,  358, 756 

3,  252,  486 

6,  497,  259 

6,  082,  762 

8,  779, 055 
7, 936, 189 

10, 733, 886 

9,  358,  367 

10,  631,  575 
11,406,127 

11,  244,  968 
10, 893,  364 
12, 029,  482 
19, 469,  530 
18, 869, 832 


Dollars. 
615,  072 


Dollars. 
635,  598 


2,113 
2,943 


Dollars. 

+  2,  896, 703 
+  1,  671,  470 
+  2,568,522 
-f  1,863,170 
+   913, 480 

—  2,  096, 897 

—  4,  663,  077 

—  3,  622,  891 

—  4.  228, 666 

—  2, 089, 234 

—  7, 199, 153 

—  8, 486, 732 

—  4,  599,  009 

—  1, 735,  289 

—  722, 456 

—  1, 767, 125 

—  2,  544,  004 

—  3,891,878 

—  3,  920,  670 

—  4,588,752 
+   119, 312 

—  1, 254,  324 
-flO,  751,  359 

—  4,  899,  898 

—  4,  513,  030 
+  8,812,561 
+  12,795,265 
+15,  273,  556 
+  9,896,772 

—  5,  609,  880 
+  188, 281 
+19,  083, 373 
+  10,218,313 
-H5,  309,  610 
+25,  598,  068 
+20,  019,  742 
+21,  537, 427 
+  4,851,026 
+17, 199,  071 

—  2, 139,  589 
+  8,792,201 

—  4. 416, 104 

—  1,  018, 962 

—  7, 193,  804 
—22, 076,  288 
—22,  007,  664 
—13,  739,  952 
—13, 274, 371 

—  4, 520,  927 
+22, 614,  005 


a  Mixed  gold  and  carrency  Talaes  from  1862  to  1879,  inclusive. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XXIX 


Value  of  MRRrHANDisE  Imported  into,  and  Expouted  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

GIBRAIvTAK. 


YEAR  END- 
ING- 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843(9  mos,) 

1844 

184b 

1840 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 


Domestic. o  Foreign.    Total 


Dollars. 
956,  111 
525,  708 
875, 604 
934, 402 
861,  733 
692, 396 

1,  040, 999 
898,  411 
301, 132 
513,  248 
427,  625 
428, 833 
573,  076 
506,  703 
553,  582 
635, 198 
355,  376 
609,818 
902,  247 
643.  344 

I,  020,  931 
466, 937 

218,  251 
502, 462 
426, 107 
463, 241 
365,  360 
310,  400 
723,  819 
186,  307 
177,  904 
229, 302 
169, 444 
440,  214 
225, 365 
358,  223 
564,  314 
403, 454 
265, 261 
920, 072 
558,  557 
1,  027,  082 
1, 444,  509 
769, 106 
709,  698 
1, 155,  338 
1,  448, 993 
2, 363,  913 


Dollars. 
481,445 
620, 074 

1,024,468 
932.  335 
795,  694 

1,045,025 
861,  387 
471,  719 
149,  558 
310,  270 
145, 786 
151,558 
164,  270 
283,  785 
190, 062 
218, 580 
186, 836 
142,  678 
139,  031 
257, 110 
98,  989 
100,  748 

38, 197 
68,961 
115,  674 
85, 008 
52,  236 
44,  625 
60,  432 
18,397 
46,  949 
33, 157 

22,  070 
74,  817 

123, 379 

44, 393 

53, 065 

15,  665 

7,739 

113,  520 

23,  778 
20, 998 
41,  268 
86,  257 

203, 447 
29,  556 

158,  633 
38, 483 


Dalian. 
1, 437, 556 


1,145. 

1,  900, 

1,860, 

1,  657 

1,737 

1, 902 

1,  370 

450 

823 

573, 

580 

737, 

790 

743 

853 

542 

752, 

1,  041 

900 

1,119 

567 

256 
571 
541 
548 
417 
355 
784, 
204 
224 
262 
191 
515 
348 
402 
617 
419 
273 
1,033 
582, 
1,  048, 
1,  485, 
855 
913 
1, 184 
1,607 
2,402 


Free. 


Dollars. 
441 

2,847 

8,648 

3,895 

6,818 

30, 946 

13, 178 

13,  444 

1,225 

220 

751 

6,784 

39, 047 

52,  375 

46,  077 

162, 437 

122,  625 

793 

28,  857 

10, 518 

6,525 

3,414 

106 

804 

85 

5 

393 


465 
9,251 


565 

1,291 

1,604 

2,166 

46, 103 

17,380 

37,  876 

25, 097 

7,973 

5,086 

(c) 


2,321 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862 
6  Includes  Malta  in  imports,  not  in  exports, 
c  Free  and  dutiable  not  separately  stated. 


Dutiable.         Total, 


Dollars. 
630,  462 
433 


287, 

378 

640 

552 

726 

615 

187, 

81 

141 

264 

141 

123 

109, 

83, 

83 

24 

70 

21 

14, 


29 


79 

27 

26, 

4, 

1 

44 

73 

96 

61 

59, 

65 

35 

41 

45 

48 

28 

33 

117 

109, 

(0 

15 

2, 

6, 

21 

to  1879, 


Dollar)!. 
630, 903 


Excess  of 
export.s  (-(-) 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 


870 
864 
481 
203 
inclusive 


436 

296 

382 

646 

583 

739 

629 

188 

82 

142 

271 

180 

175 

155 

245 

206 

25 

99 

32 

21 

12 

3 

30 
79 
27 
26 
4 
1 
44 
73, 
105 
61 
59 
66, 
36, 
43 
91 
66 
65 
58 
125, 
114 
63 
15 
2, 
6 
23 


717 
074 
473 
842 
120 
675 
187 
673 
168 
017 
538 
208 
744 
740 
978 
285 
624 
178 
107 
079 
268 

037 

803 

896 

806 

969 

445 

193 

269 

604 

853 

784 

673 

541 

750 

958 

737 

261 

933 

346 

7866 

3796 

222  I 

870 

864 

481 

524 


Dollars. 

+  806, 653 
+  709, 065 
+  1,603,998 
+  1,484,264 
+  1,010,  .585 
+  1,154,301 
+1,162,711 


740, 943 
262, 017 
741, 350 
431,  394 
308,  853 
557, 138 
614, 744 
587, 904 
607, 800 
335,  927 
726,  872 
942, 100 
+  868, 347 
+1,  098, 841 
+  555, 417 


253, 411 
540,  620 
461, 885 
520,  443 
390,  627 
350,580 
783,  058 
160, 435 
151,  249 
156, 606 
129, 730 
455,  358 
282, 203 
365, 866 
573, 421 
327, 382 
206, 739 
967,  659 
523,  989 
+  922, 294 
+1,371,398 
+  793,141 
+  897, 275 
+1, 182,  030 
+1,601,145 
4-2,378,872 


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COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imi'orted  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

GIBRALTAR— Continued. 


TEAR    END- 
ING— 


June  30- 
18(59 . 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1836. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 


Domestic. a  Foreign. 


Dollars. 

2, 881, 115 
3,  7U.  103 
3,  531, 494 
2,  652,  943 
2,  430,  938 
2,  519,  883 
1,141,222 

1,  565,  054 

2,  544, 931 
2,  641,  916 

1,  297,  820 

2,  322,  703 
2,  802,  610 
1,  338,  731 

623, 481 
1,104,141 
1,  251,  784 
920, 734 
727,  050 
604, 134 
533,  755 
501, 421 
476,  068 
403, 165 


Dollars. 

63, 948 

287, 190 

253,  311 

145,  610 

25, 133 

10, 238 

2,711 

7,198 

21,  515 

2,541 

480 

962 

79, 132 

16, 776 

4,335 

14,  025 

9,827 

4,278 

5,005 

1,911 

4,708 

1,095 

4,037 

2,342 


Total. 


Dollars. 

2, 945,  063 

4,  071, 293 

3,  784,  805 

2,  798,  553 

2,  456, 071 

2,  530, 121 

1, 143, 933 

1,572,252 

2, 566,  446 

2,644,457 

1, 298,  300 

2, 323,  665 

2,  881,  742 

1, 355,  507 

627,  816 

1,  118, 166 

1,  261,  611 

925,  012 

732,  055 

606, 045 

538,  463 

502,  516 

480, 105 

405, 507 


Free.         Dutiable. 


Dollars. 


345 

5,418 

4,724 

9,513 

2,417 

1,025 

2,706 

12,  239 

2,174 

3,127 

7,132 

3,834 

7,332 

1,964 

1,817 

392 

5 

2,078 

1,733 

8,933 

19,  487 

67, 473 

76,  314 


Dollars. 

35, 562 

48, 190 

14, 492 

17, 339 

3,832 

.   5,879 

5,633 

1,564 

34,  695 

6,332 

7,094 

15,  686 

13,  582 

5,435 

2,609 

2,931 

3,171 

1,901 

3,865 

2,862 

4,140 

8,070 

15,  356 

10,  617 


Total. 


Dollars. 
35,  562 

48, 535 

19,910 

22, 063 

13,345 

8,296 

6,658 

4,270 

46,  934 

8,506 

10, 221 

22,  818 

17,416 

12,  767 

4,573 

4,748 

3,563 

1,906 

5,943 

4,595 

13, 073 

27,  557 

82,  829 

86, 931 


Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

or  im- 
ports (—). 


Dollars. 

+2, 909,  501 
+4,  022, 758 
+3,  764,  895 
+2, 776, 490 
+2,  442, 726 
+2, 521,  825 
+  1,137,275 
+1,  567, 982 
+  2,519,512 
+2, 635, 951 
+ 1,  288,  079 
+2, 300,  847 
+2, 864,  326 
+1, 342, 740 
•f  623,243 
+1, 113, 418 
+  1,258,048 


923, 106 
726, 112 
601,450 
525,  390 
474, 959 
397,  276 
318, 576 


GEEECE.& 


14,  634 
9,783 


4,f 


14,  G34 
14,  663 


7,440 


1,590 


9,030 


September  30 

1827 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1840 

1842 

June  30— 

1848 

1849 

1852 

1853 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to 
b  Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1827. 


3,060 
13,  048 


2,367 


3,060 
15,  415 


20, 190 
23,  507 
10,  616 


40, 627 


15,  366 


50 
300 


(0 
1,018 


14,  461 
9,474 


5,138 
14, 294 

15, 106 
291 

23, 591 
4,550 

47, 712 
159,  759 

67,  290 
134,  601 

69,713 

28, 012 

(c) 

87, 751 

82, 147 
184,  783 
128, 925 


34,  651 
32, 981 
10,  616 


45,  765 
14,  294 

15, 106 

291 

23,  591 

4,550 

47, 712 

175, 125 
67,  290 

134.  651 
70,  013 
28,  012 
52,  605 
87,  751 
83, 765 

184,  782 

128, 925 


14,  634 
19,  988 
32,  981 
10, 616 
9,030 
45, 765 
14, 294 

15, 106 
291 

23, 591 

4,  550 

47,  712 

172,  065 
51, 875 

134, 651 
70, 013 
28,  012 
52,  605 
87,  751 
83  '765 

184,  783 

128, 925 


1879,  inclusive. 
c  Free  and  dutiable  not  separately  stated. 


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XXXI 


Value  of  Mkrchandisk  Tiniported  into,  and  Exported  from,  thk  United  States, 

BY  CouNTiuES,  KROM  1821  TO  1892,  INCLUSIVE — Coutiuued. 

G  R  EECE — Continued . 


TEAR  END- 
ING— 


Domestic. a     Foreign 


Dollart. 


33, 101 
71,  700 
51,  379 
32,  668 
22,  900 

143,  235 
190, 170 

64,888,104 
285,  019 
145,  572 
142,  042 
349, 467 
91,017 
185, 485 
207, 822 

144,  003 
171, 497 
174, 411 
165,  079 
167, 282 
159, 445 
100. 370 


Dollars. 


6,458 
2,222 


Total. 


Free. 


Dollars. 


33, 101 
71,700 
51.  .379 
32,  668 
22, 900 

143,  235 
196,  628 

4,  890,  326 
285, 019 
145,  572 
142,  042 
349, 467 
91,  017 
185,  485 
207, 822 

144,  003 
171, 497 
174, 411 
165, 079 
167,  282 
159, 445 
100, 370 


Dollars. 


CO 

17,  488 

1,786 

24, 338 


329 


13, 927 

412 

110 

62 

5,614 

11,423 

23, 720 

12,  471 

21,  968 

1,221,780 

1, 183, 243 


Dutiable. 


Dollars. 
138, 431 
80,  001 
298,  275 
290,  273 
411,  818 
459,  830 
455,  290 
560, 411 
523, 128 
276, 116 
409,  328 
451,379 
550,  638 
885,  634 

1,  231, 168 

1,  039, 874 
596,  645 
725,  209 
986, 820 

1,  238, 799 
976,  452 

1, 103, 130 
156,  553 
117,  206 


Total. 


Dollars. 

138,431 

80.  001 

298,  335 

307,  7C1 

413,  604 

484, 168 

455,  290 

560,  411 

523, 128 

276,  445 

409,  328 

451,  379 

550, 638 

899,  561 

1,  231, 580 

1,  039,  984 

596,  707 

730,  823 

998,  243 

1, 2G2, 519 

988,  923 

1, 125,  098 

1,  378,  333 

1,  300, 449 


Excess  of 
exports  (  +  ) 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 


Dollars. 

—  138,431 

—  80, 001 

—  20.),  234 

—  2:i6,  061 

—  362,225 

—  451,. OOO 

—  432, 390 

—  417,176 

—  326,500 
+4, 613, 881 

—  124,309 

—  305, 807 

—  408,  ."ioe 

—  550,094 
—1, 140,  563 

—  854,499 

—  388,885 

—  580,820 

—  826,746 
—1, 088, 108 

—  823,844 

—  957,816 
—1,  218,  888 
—1,  200, 079 


GREENLAND.  ICELAND,  AND  THE  FAROE  ISLANDS. 

June  30— 

1866 

44,  599 

58,  612 

102,  806 

44,599 

58,  612 

102,  900 

85,  126 

28,118 

70, 472 

103, 530 

137,  465 

105,  884 

66,042 

91,  371 

103, 529 

51,589 

97,  400 

106, 029 

113,847 

91,  890 

157, 034 

132,416 

58, 105 

115,  338 

95,  495 

76, 379 

44  599 

1867 

3,784 

131 

3,915 

—  54,  697 

—102,  9U0 

85  126 

1868 

94 

85, 126 
28, 118 
70, 472 
103,  530 
137,  465 
105,  884 
66, 042 
91,371 
103  5''9 

1873 

1874 

28, 118 

1875 

100 

100 

70  372 

1876 

103  530 

1877 

—137, 465 

—105, 829 

65  972 

1878 

55 
70 

55 

70 

1879 

1880 

91  371 

1881 

19 

19 

103  510 

1882 

51,589 
97  400 

51  589 

1883 

97  400 

1884 

106,  029 
113,  847 

91,890 
157,  034 
132,  416 

58, 105 
115, 158 

95, 405 

76, 350 

106  0''9 

1885 

113  847 

1886 

91  890 

1887 

157  034 

1888 

132  416 

1889 

58  105 

1890 

180 
90 
29 

—115,  338 
94  595 

1891 

900 

900 

1892 

76, 379 

o  Mixed  gold  and  and  currency  values  from  1802  to  1879,  inclusive.  6  Priiiciiially  firearms. 


XXXII 


COMMEKCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive  -Coutinued. 


ITALY. 


YEAH  END- 
ING— 


September  30— 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

183J 

1840 

1841 

1842 

Tuue  30— 

1843  (9  mos) 

1844 

1845 

1846 , 

1847 , 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1800 

1801 

1802 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1806 

1867 


Domestic.a  Foreigr 


Dollars. 
410, 171 
560, 714 
115,  994 
76,  868 
66,  605 
81,  622 
74, 417 
279,  520 
289, 755 
326, 239 
373, 884 
181,595 
76,  487 
109, 846 
195, 918 
285,  656 
223,  888 
344, 068 
507,  861 
1,  493,  055 
1,  252,  881 
793,  646 

652, 149 

486,  712 

821, 121 

1, 544,  987 

1,  743, 153 

1,  299,  647 

1,  326,  835 
1, 834, 171 

2,  089,  465 
2,  416,  407 
2,514,635 
2.  0:!2,  518 

2,  552,  633 
2, 9U4,  990 
4,  489,  252 
3,887,138 

3,  947, 077 
4, 950, 208 
1,  756, 223 
1, 560,  361 
1,  650,  653 
3, 158,  563 
6,  064,  834 
4, 934, 148 

4,  902,  983 
a  Mixed 


Dollars. 
689,  496 
889,  470 
951,911 
587.  480 
578, 434 
448, 599 
535,  804 
616,  230 
577,  685 
414, 121 
323,  010 
508,  896 
304,  762 
387, 771 
118,  280 
574,  300 
424,  286 
163, 170 
207,  360 
317,  270 
188,  749 
484,  737 

238,  592 
536, 949 
230,  352 
724,  019 
117,421 
186,  952 
319,  687 
362,  532 
155,  000 
258,  518 
235.  217 
218,391 
630,  266 
141,739 
136, 536 

238. 144 
91,  375 

123, 167 

332, 248 

20,  876 

184. 145 
27,  279 
44,261 

4,450 
57, 297 


Total. 


Dollars. 

1, 099, 667 

1, 450, 184 

1, 067,  905 

664, 348 

645, 039 

530, 221 

610,  221 

895,  750 

867, 440 

740,  360 

696,  894 

689,  991 

381,  249 

497,  617 

314,  198 

859,  956 

648, 174 

507,  238 

715,  221 

1,810,325 

1, 441,  630 

1, 278, 383 

920,  741 
1,023,661 
1, 051, 473 
2,  269,  006 

1,  860, 574 
1, 486,  599 
1, 646, 522 
2, 190,  703 
2, 244, 465 
2, 674,  925 
2, 749,  852 

2,  250, 909 
3, 182,  899 

3,  046,  729 
4, 625,  788 
4, 125,  282 

4,  038, 452 

5,  073,  375 
2,088,471 
1,  581,  237 
1, 834,  798 
3, 185,  842 
6, 109,  095 
4,  938,  598 
4, 960,  280 


Free.    Dutiable. 


gold  aud  currency  values 


Dollars. 

32,643 

95,  302 

190, 584 

37,  678 

1, 106,  516 

142, 548 

84,190 

181, 657 

148,  332 

50,  292 

223, 281 

318,  525 

494,  058 

889,  493 

1, 234,  772 

1,  G50,  597 

1,  466,  002 

775, 241 

1, 195,  210 

1, 284,  249 

1, 112, 110 

395,  536 

55,  066 

167,  846 

236,  866 

154,  904 

123, 432 

51, 468 

25,  354 

22,  063 

27, 148 

41,  745 

46,  709 

59,  815 

55,  429 

92, 599 

106, 985 

806,  275 

1, 023, 135 

1,  269,  809 

1,  090, 102 

301, 987 

631,214 

058,  334 

573,  442 

1, 149,  054 

1, 139,  867 

from  1862  to 


Dollars. 

585,  609 

1,  254, 787 

1, 063,  659 

920,  868 

1,  247,  472 

903, 942 

826, 344 

1, 358,  228 

1,  260,  056 

891,132 

1, 587,  092 

1,  453,  487 

669,  590 

769.  231 

483, 141 

959,  225 

777,  652 

456, 597 

574,  663 

464,  304 

609,  042 

1, 129,  343 

504,  456 
2, 390, 492 
1, 610,  463 
1,548,117 

1,  694,  304 
2, 170, 416 

2,  048,  054 
2,  879, 195 
2,  853, 475 
2,  085, 191 

2,  778,  556 

3,  109,  606 
3,  047, 370 
3,  348,  971 
3, 473, 929 
2,  621,  451 
2, 756, 709 
3, 464, 709 
2, 528,  501 

1,  990, 081 

2,  514, 465 
2,  466,  328 

1,  604,  286 

2,  996,  718 
4, 149,  020 
1879,  iiicli 


Total. 


Dollars. 

618, 252 
1, 350, 089 
1, 154,  243 

958,  546 
1, 353,  988 
1, 046, 490 

910,534 
1, 539,  885 
1, 408,  388 

941, 424 
1, 810,  373 
1,772,012 
1, 16:3,  048 

1,  658,  724 
1, 717,  913 

2,  609, 822 
2,  243,  654 
1,231,838 
1,  769, 873 
1,  748,  553 
1,  721, 152 
1,  524,  879 

559, 522 
2, 558,  338 
1,  847,  329 

1,  703,  021 
1,817,736 
2,221,884 

2,  073, 408 
2,901,258 
2, 880, 623 
2, 126,  936 
2, 825, 265 
3, 169, 421 
3, 702,  799 
3,441,570 
3, 580,  914 
3, 427, 726 

3,  779,  844 
4, 734, 518 
3,  618,  603 
2,  292,  068 
3, 145,  679 
3,124,662 
2, 177,  728 
4, 145,  772 

\    5,  288, 887 
sive. 


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XXXIII 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Coutiuued. 

ITALY— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

ING— 

Domestic. a 

Foroign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 

Juno  30— 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1868 

5,  434,  276 

24,  218 

5,  458, 494 

1,  083, 458 

3, 426, 175 

4, 509,  633 

+    948,861 

1869 

5,  682,  951 

23,  224 

5, 706, 175 

1,528,237 

4, 686, 626 

6,  209,  863 

—    503,688 

1870 

6,344,912 

129, 741 

6, 474,  053 

1,  417,  692 

5,  223,  874 

6,  641,  566 

—    166,913 

1871 

6,  030,  449 

68,  776 

6, 159,  225 

2, 120,  897 

5,322,615 

7,443,512 

—1,  284, 287 

1872 

5,438,718 

13,  468 

5,  452, 186 

2,  510,  277 

5,  081, 914 

7, 592, 191 

—2, 140,  005 

1873 

7,241,097 

54,  552 

7,  295,  649 

3, 135, 157 

4, 839,  325 

7,  974,  482 

—    678,833 

1874 

8,  378,  666 

4,019 

8,  382, 685 

5,  637, 409 

2.861,885 

8,  499,  294 

—    116.009 

1875 

7, 226,  554 

1,515 

7,  228, 069 

3,  330,  690 

5,  859,  492 

9, 190, 182 

—1, 962, 113 

1876 

7,  770,  470 

17,  005 

7,  787,  475 

2,  866,  086 

4, 762,  276 

7,  628,  362 

+     159, 113 

1877 

8, 484,  496 

10, 172 

8, 494,  668 

2, 411,  080 

4,  694, 150 

7, 105,  230 

4-1,  389, 438 

1878 

8,  736,  719 

4,381 

8, 741, 100 

2,  289, 260 

4,  421 ,  746 

6,  711,  006 

+2,  030,  094 

1879 

8, 657, 403 

830 

8,  608,  233 

2,  725,  939 

5, 158, 388 

7,  884,  327 

+     773, 906 

1880 

12,  348,  239 

4,403 

12,  352,  642 

3,  649,  090 

6, 668,  596 

10, 317,  686 

+2,  034,  956 

1881 

8,  987, 417 

31,  458 

9,  018,  875 

4,565,841 

7, 078, 146 

11,  643,  987 

—2, 625, 112 

1882 

8  981,260 

95,  037 
199,  010 

9, 076,  297 
10,  313, 558 

4,  255, 783 
4,051,402 

7,  858, 438 
7,858,256 

12  114  2''! 

—3,  037,  924 
—1,596,100 

1883 

10, 114,  548 

11,  909,  658 

1884 

7,  563, 403 

507,  627 

8,  071,  030 

7,  079,  285 

9,  627,  072 

16,  706,  357 

—8,  635,  327 

1885 

11, 690, 142 

284,  275 

11,  974, 417 

6, 113, 465 

8,  379,  443 

14, 492,  908 

—2, 518,  491 

1886 

13,  048,  846 

324,  578 

13,  373, 424 

8,  933,  543 

7,  937,  093 

16, 870, 636 

—3, 497,  212 

1877 

12, 056,  481 

115, 123 

12, 171,  604 

9,241,139 

10, 146, 669 

19,  387,  808 

—7,  216.  204 

1888 

12,  725,  887 

25,  672 

12,  751,  559 

8, 568,  358 

9, 833, 230 

18, 401, 588 

—5,  650,  029 

1889 

12, 543,  928 
12, 974,  219 

60,  920 

12,  604,  848 

13,  068,  096 

9, 494,  070 
10.241,323 

8, 498,  079 
10,  088,  728 

17  992  149 

5,387  301 

1890 

93,  847 

20,  330,  051 

—7,  261,  955 

1891 

15,  927,  274 

119,  651 

16,  046, 925 

9,  640,  982 

12, 037,  226 

21,  678,  208 

—5, 631, 283 

1892 

14,  223, 947 

93, 835 

14,  317,  782 

10,  901,  745 

11, 259, 872 

22,161,617 

—7, 843, 835 

XETHEELANDS. 

Septojuber  30— 

1821 

1, 954,  513 

1, 739,  560 

3,  694,  073 

12,  614 

574, 172 

586,  780 

-f3, 107,  287 

1822 

2,  077,  368 

1, 524,  369 

3,  601,  737 

27,  962 

677, 382 

705,  344 

+2,  890,  393 

1823 

2,  642, 930 

2,  407,  226 

5,  050. 156 

20,  378 

511,781 

532. 159 

-f4.  517. 997 

1824 

1, 597.  514 

617,  831 

2,  215, 345 

29,  912 

940,  804 

970,  716 

4  1,  244,  629 

1825 

2,  486, 468 

1,  306, 839 

3, 793,  307 

43,327 

1, 194,  957 

1,  238,  284 

+2,  555,  023 

1826 

1,  970, 199 

1, 899,  857 

3,  870,  056 

42, 451 

912, 577 

955,  028 

-f-2, 915, 028 

1827 

2,  339,  381 

888,  210 

3,  227, 591 

48,  274 

832, 035 

880, 309 

+2, 347,  282 

1828 

1, 863,  767 

361,326 

2, 225,  093 

35,  229 

1, 182,  060 

1,  217,  289 

-fl,  007,  804 

1829 

3, 095,  857 

873,  879 

3,  969,  736 

15,917 

1,  024.  629 

1,040,546 

-1-2,929,190 

1830 

3,  354.  551 

675, 527 

4,  030,  078 

26,  961 

849,  250 

876,  211 

+  3,153,867 

1831 

1,  707.  292 

207,  860 

1. 915, 152 

8,861 

964,  335 

973, 196 

+     941,956 

1832 

2,  332, 792 
1,  634,  353 

2, 870, 490 
696,  231 

5  103  282 

41  018 

1  314  836 

1,  355,  904 
1,161.416 

-f  3,  747,  378 
+  1.169.168 

1833 

2, 330, 584 

272,  836 

888,  580 

1834 

2,  3G5,  53G 

1, 258, 138 

3,  623, 674 

492,  003 

571,  882 

1, 063,  885 

+2,  559, 789 

1835 

2, 345,  980 

187, 036 

2,  533,  016 

840, 466 

690, 496 

1,  539,  962 

+     993, 054 

1836 

2,  498, 096 

686, 479 

3, 184, 575 

950, 457 

877, 774 

1, 828, 231 

+  1.356,344 

1837 

2,  035,  589 

1, 322,  936 

3, 358.  525 

626.  893 

1,  227,  622 

1.  854.  515 

+  1,504,010 

1838 

2,  555,  979 

394, 657 

2, 950,  636 

364,  655 

806,  730 

1, 171,  385 

+  1,779,251 

1839 

1, 677,  352 

295,  391 

1,  972,  743 

1,  267, 049 

880, 295 

2, 147, 344 

—    174,601 

1840 

3, 345,  264 

510,246 

3,  855,  510 

511,  206 

563, 082 

1.  074.  288 

+2, 781,  222 

1841 

2, 237, 444 

277,  478 

2,  514,  922 

1, 170, 116 

467,  906 

1,  638,  022 

+     876,900 

1842 

3,  236,  338 
a  Mixed 

lis.  117- 

386,  988 
gold  and  cu 

— in 

3, 623,  326 
rrency  valu< 

550,  923 
38  from  1862 

516,515 
to  1879,  incli 

1.067,438 
isive. 

+2, 555, 888 

xxxrv 


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Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countuies,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

XETHEELAXDS— Continued. 


-YEAR  EITD- 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 

export.s  (+) 

LNG— 

Domestic.a 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 

June  30— 

Dollarg. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1843  (9  mo3.) 

1,  698, 327 

238, 140 

1, 936,  467 

108,  744 

309,  359 

418, 103 

+   1,518.364 

1844 

2,  517, 921 

181, 023 

2,  698, 944 

594, 193 

715,  652 

1,  309.  845 

+  1,389.099 

1845 

2, 753, 780 

268, 267 

3,  022,  047 

218.  S58 

733,  986 

952.  844 

+  2,069,203 

1846 

2,  097,  691 

199, 074 

2,  296,  765 

363,  G43 

693,  892 

1, 057,  535 

+  1,239,230 

1847 

1,  885,  398 

129, 936 

2,  015,  334 

389, 153 

843,  394 

1. 232.  547 

+   782, 787 

1848 

1,  595,  450 

242,  613 

1,  838,  063 

213, 222 

1, 204,  686 

1,  417,  908 

+   420,155 

1849 

2, 155,  328 

242,  027 

2,  397,  355 

209,  906 

1, 291,  737 

1,  501,  643 

+   895, 712 

1850 

2, 188, 101 

416,  564 

2. 604,  665 

156,  240 

1,  530,  727 

1,  686,  967 

+   917, 698 

1851 

1,911,115 

284, 054 

2, 195, 169 

383, 917 

1,668,789 

2, 052,  706 

+   142, 463 

1852 

2, 292.  848 

204,  681 

2, 497,  529 

267,193 

1, 368,  368 

1, 635,  561 

+   861, 968 

1853 

1,  983,  723 

215,  773 

2, 199, 496 

115,  227 

1,  509, 943 

1, 625, 170 

+   574, 326 

1854 

2, 299,  710 

142,  956 

2,  442,  666 

98, 952 

1, 597, 018 

1, 695,  970 

+   746, 696 

1855 

1,920,369 

208,  615 

2, 128,  984 

348,  642 

1,477,058 

1,825,700 

+   303, 284 

1856 

3,  501, 110 

85,  318 

3,  586,  428 

349, 135 

2,  077,  344 

2, 426, 479 

+  1,159,949 

1857 

3,  980.  633 

127,  244 

4, 107,  877 

221,  384 

2, 248,  378 

2,  469,  762 

+  1,  638, 115 

1858 

3,  033, 454 

338,  053 

3,  371,  507 

776,  601 

1,551,541 

2,  328, 142 

+  1,043,-365 

1859 

4, 497, 241 

209, 742 

4,  706,  983 

1,  848,  243 

2,  548,  989 

4,  397,  232 

+   309, 751 

1860 

3,  762,  413 

209,  918 

3,  972, 331 

627, 021 

2, 242, 938 

2, 869, 959 

+  1,102,372 

1861 

3,  254, 141 

465,  232 

3, 719,  373 

755, 141 

2,  056, 193 

2,  811,  334 

+      908, 039 

1862 

2, 440,  232 

284,  876 

2,  725, 108 

558,  861 

1, 103,  593 

1,  662, 454 

+  1,  062,  654 

1863 

3, 358,  221 

279,  354 

3,  637,  575 

197, 149 

1, 349,  365 

1,  546,  514 

+  2,  091,  061 

1864 

3, 433,  523 

103,  964 

3,  537,  487 

(b) 

(6) 

1, 324,  637 

+  2,212.850 

1865 

3,  006,  453 

128, 421 

3, 134, 874 

91,462 

686, 558 

778,  020 

+  2,  356.  854 

1866 

2, 407, 149 

23,  282 

2,  430, 431 

357,  255 

2, 421, 059 

2, 778,  314 

-   347, 883 

1867 

2,  9GG,  502 

113, 205 

3,  079,  707 

124,296 

1, 461,  064 

1, 585,  360 

+  1,494,347 

1868 

4,  624, 454 

31,477 

4,  655,  931 

101, 079 

1, 172,  778 

1, 273, 857 

+  3,352,074 

1869 

3,  936, 163 

89,  593 

4, 025,  756 

539, 471 

2, 151,  563 

2, 691,  034 

-1-  1,  334,  722 

1870 

6, 115,  821 

284,  014 

6,  399,  835 

99,  553 

1,  245,  369 

1,  344,  922 

+  5,054,913 

1871 

12,  .381, 161 

288,  970 

12,  670, 131 

163, 342 

1,  884,  620 

2,  047,  962 

+10,  022, 169 

1872 

11,010,391 

165,  541 

11, 175, 932 

279,  669 

2, 268,  046 

2, 547,  715 

+  8,628,217 

1873 

10,  842,  840 

367,468 

11,210,308 

834,  812 

2, 108,  265 

2,  943,  077 

+  8.267,231 

1874 

13,  712,  846 

202,  578 

13,  915, 424 

802,  652 

1,713,971 

2,  516,  623 

+11,  398.  801 

1875 

7,483,010 

60,064 

7,  543, 074 

780,  202 

1,  573, 456 

2,  353,  658 

+  5,189,416 

1876 

12, 185,  355 

57,  753 

IS,  243, 108 

731, 239 

1,  707,  018 

2,438,257 

+  9,804,851 

1877 

10,  411,  757 

156, 578 

10,568,335 

923,  570 

1,  623,  549 

2,  547, 119 

+  8,021,216 

1878 

13, 174, 079 

125, 968 

13,  300,  047 

895,  755 

1, 879, 179 

2, 774,  934 

+10,  525, 113 

1879 

13,  802, 840 

361,319 

14, 164, 159 

1,617,025 

2,  063,  907 

3,  680, 932 

+10, 483,  227 

1880 

16,  887,  230 

319,  868 

17,  207, 098 

2, 942,  567 

4,  001,  520 

6, 944, 087 

+10, 263,  Oil 

1881 

25,  785,  004 

567,  503 

26, 352,  507 

1, 445, 334 

4, 356,  972 

5, 802,  306 

+20, 550,  201 

1882 

13,102,401 

635, 422 

13, 737,  823 

.1,982,632 

6, 183, 096 

8, 165,  728 

+  5, 572,  095 

1883 

18,  538, 161 

381, 422 

18,  919,  583 

2, 177,  545 

10,  076, 188 

12, 253, 733 

+  6,665,850 

1884 

16,  322, 960 

235, 322 

16,  558,  282 

2,580,533 

2,  292, 400 

4,  872, 933 

+11,  685,  349 

1885 

16,  634, 137 

170, 126 

16,  804,  263 

1, 860, 360 

3, 792, 389 

5,  652,  749 

+  11,151,514 

1886 

14,  536,  664 

223, 053 

14,  759,  717 

2,681,209 

5, 842,  547 

8,  523,  846 

+  6,  235, 871 

1887 

18,  445,  556 

402,  714 

18,  848,  270 

2, 307,  587 

7,615,326 

9,  922,  913 

+  8,925,357 

1888 

15,  983, 191 

230, 942 

16,  214, 133 

2,  820, 823 

9,  535,  551 

12,  356,  374 

+  3,857,759 

1889 

14, 800,  780 

262, 159 

15,  062, 939 

1,  904, 191 

9,  046, 652 

10,  950,  843 

+  4, 112,  096 

1890 

22, 487, 588 

170,  207 

22, 657,  795 

2, 457, 523 

14,571,710 

17,  029,  233 

+  5,628,562 

1891 

23,  816, 814 

297, 163 

24, 113,  977 

2,  290, 146 

10, 132, 028 

12,  422, 174 

+  11,691,803 

1892 

43,  556,  865 

361, 119 

43,  917, 984 

2,  C52, 139 

8,  234, 663 

10,  886,  802 

+  33,031,182 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879  inclusive. 
b  Free  and  dutiable  not  separately  stated. 


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XXXV 


"Value  of  Merchandise  Impokted  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

PORTUGAL. 


TEAR  EXD- 
IXG— 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835." 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (9  mo8.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

I860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 


Domestic. a  Foreign. 


Dollars. 
147,  726 
102.  935 
48,077 
77,  255 

110,  015 
99,  945 

116, 103 
77,  010 

42.  088 

43,  408 
39, 149 
28,  262 
73,313 
42, 542 

162,  703 
38,  355 

124, 337 
64,  970 
59,711 
97,  341 

111,  443 
72,  723 

59,  096 
99,553 
124, 350 
96,316 
56,  983 

112,  260 
169,  721 
172, 978 
167,  342 
234, 064 
223. 651 
127, 150 
270,716 
344.  098 

1,619,057 
263,  250 
671,120 
200,  704 
273.  776 
608,  230 

1, 468, 485 
487,  879 

1,  042, 918 
498, 728 


Dollars. 
66 

4,  555 

300 

5,168 

2,824 

538 

220 

1,164 

628 

1,803 

2,356 

300 

1.230 

16,  583 

89,  342 

9,716 

17,072 

2,093 

93 

5,724 

7,321 

1,388 

1,538 
3,565 
5,419 
5,953 
1,3.35 
2,984 
6.273 
5,236 
4,996 
4,129 
24,552 
22, 895 
24,  867 
33,  771 
16,  388 
10,  008 
7,619 
6,285 
10,  090 
15,  393 
31,  657 
12,  896 
19,520 
19,  480 


Total. 


Dollars. 
147.792 


107 

48. 

82 

112 

100 

116 

78, 

42, 

45 

41 

28, 

74, 

59, 

252 

48 

141 

67 

59 

103 

121 

74 

60 
103 
129 
102 
58 
115 
175 
178 
172, 
238 
248 
150 
295, 
377, 

1,  635 
273 
678 
272 
2S3, 
623 

1,  50O 
500, 

1,  062 
518 


Free.         Dutiable. 


Dollars. 
1,956 

4,984 
5,628 
886 
1,831 
6,059 

12, 172 

600 

2,966 

981 

615 

2,121 

3,084 

2,565 

45,  397 
9,215 

16,  723 
4,673 

15,  321 
8,614 

11,121 
3,941 

910 
12,  202 
6,506 
8,407 
7,374 


1,350 


150 


15, 450 


3,011 

6,948 

10, 104 

35, 059 

21,  818 

29,  042 

3,  832 

6,076 

(6) 


309 


Dollars. 
213,  385 
436,  882 
162,  379 
217,  673 
204,  081 
304,  325 
224, 305 

109,  359 
220, 400 
156, 186 

119,  085 

120,  095 
163, 100 
201,  731 
474,  682 

265,  068 
155,  480 
269. 614 
554,  690 
211,217 
249,  880 
133, 100 

45,  291 
183, 623 
283, 186 
369,  843 
273,  584 
210,  838 
320,  360 
339,  763 
367, 398 

266,  014 
411, 155 
228, 142 
186,  067 
284, 155 
415,  888 
119,  044 
117,  280 
124,  995 
147,  111 

84, 600 
170, 191 
(6) 

110,  985 
246,  706 


Total. 


Dollars. 
215,  341 


441 
168, 
218 
205 
310 
236 
109 
223 
157 
119, 
122 
166, 
204 
520 
274 
172 
274, 
570 
219. 
261 
137 

46 
195 
289 
378 
280 
210 
321 
339 
367 
206 
411 
243 
186 
287 
422 
129 
152 
146, 
176 

88, 
176 
158 
110 
247 


Excess  of 

export.s  (+) 
or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


Dollars. 
—  67,  .549 


—334 
—119 
—136, 

—209, 
—120 

—  31 
—180, 
—111 

—  78, 

—  93 

—  91 
—145 
—208, 
—226 

—  30, 
—207 
-510 
—110 
—139 
_  62, 

+  U 

—  92 
—159 
—275 
—222 

—  95 
—145 
—161 
—195 

—  27 

—  162 

—  93 
+  109, 
+  90 
+  1,212 


144 

526 
126 
107 
535 


+  1,323 
+  342 
+  951 
+  271 


376 
630 
136 
073 
901 
214 
785 
050 
956 
195 
654 
641 
171 
034 
212 
794 
224 
207 
706 
237 
930 

433 
707 
923 
981 
640 
594 
716 
549 
210 
821 
952 
547 
516 
703 
609 
110 
400 
176 
713 
131 
875 
329 
453 
201 


o  Mixed  gold  and  cuiTt-ncy  values  from  1862  to  1879  inclusive. 
6  Free  and  dutible  not  separately  stated. 


XXXVI 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

PORTUGAL— Continued. 


TEAK  END- 
ING— 


June  30- 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 


Domestic.o  Foreign 


Dollars. 

546,  244 

915, 085 

883.  429 

1,  528,  056 

1, 423,  949 

1,  508,  484 

1, 180, 187 

1,  553,  042 

2,  820,  099 
3, 169,  027 

2,  361,  734 

3,  879,  896 

4,  897,  290 
4, 586,  764 
4,  291, 088 

4,  522, 403 

5,  363, 122 
4,  607,  321 
4, 553,  445 
4,  306,  205 
4,  506,  521 
4,910,197 

2,  872, 507 

3,  891,  789 

4,  986,  909 
4,  081,  453 


Dollars. 

3,700 

21, 808 

42,345 

37,  907 

6,345 

8,939 

5,450 

25, 819 

48,  737 

78,  785 

19,  030 

131,  645 

29,871 

8,972 

178 

67,  368 

121,915 

11,  610 

44,  901 

170,  218 

34,  366 

2,087 

562 

1,045 

229 

9,595 


Total. 


Dollars. 

549,  944 

936,  893 

925,  774 

1,  565. 963 

1,430,294 

1,  517, 423 
1, 185,  637 
1,578,861 

2,  868, 836 

3,  247,  812 
2, 380,  764 

4,  Oil,  541 
4,  927, 161 
4,595.736 
4,291,266 
4,  589, 771 
5, 485,  037 
4,618,931 
4,  598,  346 
4,  476, 423 
4, 540,  887 
4,  912,  284 
2,  873,  009 
3, 892,  834 
4,987,138 
4,  091,  048 


IMPORTS, 


Free. 


Dollars. 

5,  751 

5,727 

9,882 

14,  908 

135, 319 

333,  096 

480, 192 

431,  363 

375,  325 

489,  779 

447,  995 

372,  335 

407,  943 

520,  500 

578, 815 

929, 937 

862,  422 

1,  087,  977 

861,  021 

1, 165,  397 

1,  441,  253 

1,  210, 548 

1,071,632 

1, 177,  256 

1,  302,  049 

1, 575,  880 


Dutiable.         Total 


Dollars. 

255,  992 

221,  237 

210, 148 

289, 089 

193,745 

127,  917 

98, 883 

74,  774 

105, 037 

83,  909 

76,  831 

57, 112 

46,  442 

250,  197 

179,  387 

211,  947 

231, 054 

174, 823 

146,129 

178,  770 

237, 945 

253,  394 

167,  659 

241,  053 

316,  203 

390, 489 


Dollars. 

261,743 

226, 964 

220,  030 

303,  997 

329, 064 

461,013 

579,  075 

506. 135 

480,  362 

573,  688 

524,  826 

429,  447 

454,  385 

770,  697 

758,  202 

1, 141,  884 

1,  093, 476 

1,  262,  800 

1,  007, 150 

1,  344, 167 

1, 679, 198 

1, 463, 942 

1,  239, 291 

1,418,309 

1,  618,  252 

1,  966,  369 


Excess  of 
exports  (+) 
or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


Dollars. 
+  288, 201 
-f  709, 929 
-f  705, 744 
-f  1,  261,  966 
-f  1,101,230 
+1, 056,  410 
-f  606, 562 
+  1,072,724 
-f  2,  388, 474 
+  2,674,124 
+1,855,938 
+3,  582,  094 
+4,  472,  776 
+3,  825,  039 
-t  3,  533,  064 
+3, 447,  887 
-1-4,  391,  561 
+3,  356, 131 
+3,  591, 196 
+3, 132,  256 
+2,  861,  689 
+  3,448,342 
+1,633,778 
+2,  474,  525 
+  3,368,886 
+2, 124,  679 


EOUMANIA. 


1885 

11,  088 
4,134 

11,088 
4,134 

47,  485 
143,165 
119, 950 

20,  995 

47,  485 
152,  992 
130, 109 

26,  438 

—  36,  397 

—148, 858 

130  109 

1886 

9,827 
10, 159 
5,443 

1887 

1888 

2,858 
9,961 
6,418 
50,  462 
25,  230 

2,858 

9,961 

6,418 

50,  462 

25,  230 

23,  580 

1889 

+  9,961 
+  6, 418 
+  50,  411 
+  25,230 

1890 

1891 

51 

51 

1892 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  Irom  1862  to  1879  inclusive. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XXXVII 


Value  of  Mkrchandise  iMroRXEi)  into,  and  Exportkd  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  fhom  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Coutinued. 

RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE,  a 


TEAR    END- 
ING 


Domestic.  6 


Foreign. 


Total. 


Free. 


Dutiable. 


TotaL 


Excess  of 
exports  (  +  ) 

or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

182S 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1339 

18t0 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (9mo8.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851........ 

1852. ...I... 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 , 

1867 , 


Dollars. 
127,939 


177 

51 

92 

55, 

11 

45, 

108 

51 

35 

111 

121 

223 

168 

231 

320 

144 

359 

434, 

234 

146, 

316, 

309 
414 

536 
535, 
626, 
1,  047 
937, 
666, 

1,  465 
1,061 
2,313 

335 
48, 
536 

4,  426 
4,263 

5,  546 

2,  713 
598 

44 

69 

325 

414 

2,547 

1,  928, 


Dollars. 
500,  955 

351,  820 
597,  099 
139,  215 
232,  210 
163,  604 
336,  734 
328,  020 
324,  329 

352,  414 
257,  491 
379,  515 
394,  577 
160,  521 
346,  863 
572,  730 

1, 159,  652 
682, 172 
802.  803 
925,  394 
879,  611 
515, 589 

76,  300 
139,  412 
190, 492 

97, 079 
124, 118 
108,  428 
197, 947 
198,  506 
145,  987 
138,732 
143, 478 
145,  095 

20,  414 

69,  863 
171,  465 

72,  390 
104,  268 
30,  453 

70,  931 
12. 175 
54, 106 
72,  078 

117,  590 
27, 394 
63,  443 


Dollars. 

628,  894 

529,  081 

648,  734 

231,  981 

287, 401 

174,  648 

382,  244 

436,  942 

376,  013 

387, 875 

368,  843 

500,  629 

018,311 

329, 148 

578,  470 

893,  013 

1, 303,  732 

1,041,219 

1,  237,  390 

1, 160,  250 

1, 025,  729 

831,  615 

386, 167 

554,  294 

727,  333 

632,  467 

750,  450 

1, 156,  010 

1, 135,  504 

864, 941 

1,611,691 

1,  200,  480 
2, 456,  653 

480,  616 

69,  3.54 

006,  721 

4,  597,  475 
4, 335, 944 

5,  650, 423 
2,744,219 

669,  101 
57,  032 
123, 477 
398,  031 
532,  219 

2,  574,  527 
1,991,763 


Dollars. 
13,  526 

27,  578 
45, 195 
22,  078 
17,676 

102,  668 

28,  395 
37,  424 

41,  554 
17,  901 

42,  425 
143,  769 

72,  395 
358,  056 
703,  860 
771,  848 
868.  242 
431,251 
619,  281 
559,  080 
602,  570 
135, 705 

2,893 
109, 390 
31,313 
39, 135 
16,  500 
19,  394 
45,511 
57,  018 
36,  344 

54,  379 
24,  404 
23, 140 

2,749 
2,150 

55,  830 
286,  376 

80, 178 

151,  675 

114,  205 

8,097 

65,  071 

(c) 

210, 161 
172,  692 
176,  791 


Dollars. 

1,  838,  673 
3,  279, 450 

2,  211,  782 
2, 187,  585 
2,  049, 434 
2,  514, 501 
2, 057,  682 
2,  750.  938 
2,177,441 
1,  603,  998 

1,  565,  903 
3, 105,  083 

2,  697.  963 
2,  237,  784 

1,  691,  385 

2,  006,  706 
1,  943,  874 
1,466,145 

1,  774,  563 

2,  013,  347 
2,  214,  878 
1,214,401 


a  From  1821  to  1854,  inclusive,  includes  "All 
b  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862 
c  Free  and  dutiable  not  separately  stated. 


736.  509 

950,  029 
1,  460, 949 
1,  530. 919 

908, 173 
1.  299,  690 

794, 653 
1, 454,  554 
1,356,438 
1,  527,  241 
1,  254,  097 
1,  521,  095 

274, 115 

222,  550 
1,423,190 
1,  777,  489 

769, 581 
1,  380,  515 
1,173,747 

587, 105 

884, 147 
(c) 
1, 122,  041 

958,  415 
1,  069,  763 
Russia." 
to  1879  inclusive. 


Dollars. 

1,  8,-i2, 199 
3,  307,  028 

2,  256,  977 
2,  209,  663 

2,067,  no 

2,  617,  109 
2,080,077 
2,  788, 362 

2,  218,  995 

1,  621,  899 
1, 608,  328 

3,  248, 8.52 

2,  770,  358 
2,  595,  840 
2,  395, 245 
2,  778,  554 
2,  812, 110 
1,  897,  396 
2,393,844 
2,572,427 
2,817,448 
1,  350, 106 


739, 
1,  059, 
1,  492. 
1,  570, 

924, 
1,319, 

840, 
1,511, 
1,  392, 
1,581, 
1,  278, 
1,  544. 

276, 

224, 
1,  479. 
2, 063, 

849, 
1,  532, 
1,  287, 

595. 

949, 
1,611, 
1,  332, 
1,131, 
1,  246, 


402 
419 
262 
054 
673 
084 
164 
572 
782 
620 
501 
235 
864 
700 
020 
865 
759 
190 
952 
202 
218 
279 
202 
107 
554 


Dollars. 

—  1,223.305 

—  2,  777.  947 

—  1,  608,  243 

—  1,977.082 

—  1,  779,  709 

—  2,  442,  521 

—  1,703,833 

—  2,  351,  420 

—  1,842.982 

—  1,  234,  024 

—  1,  239,  485 

—  2,  748.  223 

—  2, 152,  047 

—  2,  206.  692 

—  1,816.775 

—  1,  885,  541 

—  1,  508,  384 

—  850, 177 

—  1,1,56,454 

—  1,412,177 

—  1,791,719 

—  518, 491 


—  353, 235 

—  505, 125 

—  764, 925 

—  937, 587 

—  174, 223 

—  163, 074 
+   295, 340 

—  646, 631 
+   218, 909 

—  381, 140 
-h  1,178.152 

—  1,  063,  619 

—  207, 510 
-I-  382, 021 
+  3,118,455 
-f  2,272,079 
+  4,800,064 
+  1,212.029 

—  618, 85-1 

—  538, 179 

—  825. 741 

—  1, 213,  248 

—  799. 983 
-f  1,443,420 
+   745, 20« 


XXXVIII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Expouted  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countries,  from  1821,  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 
ING— 


Domestic.a 


Foreign. 


Total. 


Free. 


Dutiable.         Total 


Excess  of 
exports  (+) 

or  im- 
ports ; — ). 


June  30— 

1808 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 , 

1830 

1831 , 

1832 , 

1833 , 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 , 

1838 , 

1839 , 

1840 , 

1841 , 

1843 , 


Dollars. 
2, 193, 562 
4,  296,  659 
4, 180,  639 

6,  777,  442 
6, 917,  709 

11,  697,  326 
10, 163,  557 
11,  324,  478 
11,  757,  099 
4,  317,  034 
11,002,472 
16,  597, 515 
13, 126,  444 
15, 818,  823 
11,  455, 135 
19,  002, 014 
11,  156,  915 

7,  645,  338 
9, 705,  335 
7,  616,  846 

11,206,304 
8, 255,  357 

10,533,565 
7, 764.  012 
6,  693,  095 


Dollars. 
54,  620 
23,  836 
13,721 
26,  366 

4,076 
10,  304 

2,600 


717 


8,016 

17, 420 

20 


4,425 


440 
5,740 


Dollars. 
2,  248, 182 
4,  320,  495 
4, 194,  360 

6,  803,  808 
6, 921,  785 

11,  707,  630 
10, 166, 157 
11,324,478 
11,757,816 
4,  317,  034 
11,  002,  472 
16,  597,  515 
13, 127, 144 
15,  818,  823 
11,463,151 
19,  019, 434 
11, 156, 935 

7,  645, 338 
9,  709,  760 

7,  616,  846 
11,  206,  304 

8,  255, 357 
10,  534,  005 

7,  764,  012 
6,  698,  835 


Dollars. 

157,  778 

64, 933 

66,  033 

170,  572 

118,  474 

70, 185 

65, 425 

34,  381 

12,  769 

16, 041 

10,  354 

968 

21,  529 

7,365 

97,  413 

44,452 

337,  828 

311,  395 

541,  928 

842,  308 

787,  721 

840,  246 

750,  318 

1,  600,  252 

1, 458,  344 


Dollars. 
2,  069, 863 
1, 116,  221 
1,  515,  604 

1,  292,  329 
1, 846,  919 
1, 992, 801 
1, 191,  745 
1, 306,  077 

990, 551 
597, 166 
590,  330 
582,  877 
652, 425 

2,  790, 061 
2,  376, 317 
2,  455,  016 
2,  363, 786 
2,  678,  328 
2,  641,  225 
3, 464,  390 
2, 677, 619 
2,  034, 847 
2, 556, 303 
3, 129,  526 
3, 468,  286 


Dollars. 
2, 227,  641 
1,181,154 
1,  581,  637 
1,  462.  901 

1,  965,  393 

2,  002,  986 

1,  257, 170 
1, 340, 458 
1, 003,  320 

613,  207 
600, 684 
583, 845 
673, 954 

2,  797, 426 
2, 473,  730 
2,  499, 468 

2,  701, 614 
2, 989, 723 
3, 183, 153 
4,  306,  698 

3,  465, 340 

2,  875, 093 

3,  306,  621 

4,  729,  778 
4,  926,  630 


Dollars. 
+  20, 541 
+  3,139,341 
+  2,612,723 
-f  5,340,907 
+  4,958,392 
+  9,644,644 
+  8,908,98'7 
+  9,984,020 
+  10,754,496 
4-  3,  703,  827 
+10, 401, 788 
+16,  013,  670 
+  12,453,190 
+13, 021,  397 
+  8,989,421 
+  16,519,966 
+  8,455,321 
+  4,655,615 
+  6,526,607 
+  3,310,148 
+  7,740,964 
+  5,380,264 
+  7,227,384 
+  3,034,234 
+  1,772,205 


SPAIN. 


348, 931 
141, 470 

151,  842 
150,  276 

92,  329 

152,  277 
137, 114 
107,  790 
731, 705 
684, 512 
310,  705 
489, 448 
337,  769 
390, 217 

524,  933 
883, 457 
554, 280 
474,  309 

525,  086 
353,419 
386,  001 
555, 120 

a  Mi.'ifd 


190,  815 
66, 066 
85, 413 

366,  434 
89,  057 

42.  273 
54,  290 

217,  546 
135,  432 
61, 327 
66,  626 

43,  685 
23, 796 
15, 428 
29, 116 
20,  036 
40, 140 

960 

38. 494 

7,504 

6,265 

17, 778 


539, 
207, 
237, 
516, 
181, 
194, 
191, 
325. 
867, 
745, 
377, 
533, 
.361, 
405, 
554, 
903, 
594, 
475, 
563, 
360, 
392, 
572, 


746 
536 
255 
710 
386 
550 
404 
336 
137 
839 
331 
133 
565 
645 
049 
493 
432 
260 
580 
923 
266 


11, 
3 
5 
7, 
1 
3, 
3 

10 

180 
1,  OOO 

553 
1, 189 
1,  879. 

540, 
1, 129, 
1, 191, 

866, 


gold  and  currency  values  from  1802  to  1879  inclusive. 


491 
122 
894 
185 
766 
980 
437 
489 
971 
467 
255 
949 
397 
990 
656 
275 
057 
274 
631 
397 
363 
377 
1802 


514,  700 

819.  773 

958, 113 

422,  389 

573,  097 

655,  347 

585,  798 

629, 176 

767, 308 

962,160 

1,220,270 

1,  397,  776 

929,  679 

746,  753 

708,  Oil 

1,  201,  814 

1,  005, 571 

471,  956 

728,  740 

477,  867 

424,  949 

1, 143, 156 


516, 191 
819, 895 
968.  007 
433,  574 
'  576, 863 
661,327 
593,  235 
630,  665 
771, 279 
965,627 
1,  220, 585 

1,  408,  725 
1, 110,  076 
1, 747,  743 
1,261,667 

2,  391,  089 
2,  384,  628 
1,  012,  230 
1,858,371 
1, 672,  264 
1,291,312 
1, 143,  533 


+ 


+ 


23,  555 
612,  359 
730,  752 

83, 136 
395, 477 
466, 777 
401,  831 
305,  329 

95, 858 

—  2)9,788 

—  843,194 

—  875,592 

—  748,511 
— 1,  342,  098 

—  707,618 
— 1,  487,  596 
— 1,  790, 196 

—  536,961 
— 1,  2!)4, 791 
—1,311,341 

—  899,046 

—  670,f)35 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XXXIX 


Value  OF  MERCHANDISKlMrOKTED  INTO,  AND  ExrOKTKD  FROM,  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  incia'Sive — Contiuued. 
SPAIN— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 

EXPORTS. 

iMPoms. 

Excoss  of 
ex])ort,s  (+) 

i:ng— 

Domestic.a 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Free. 

Dutiable,  i 

Total. 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 

Juue  30— 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

DoVars. 

Dollars. 

1843  (9  mos.) 

50, 100 

240 

50, 340 

530 

397, 596 

398, 126 

—    347,786 

1844 

585,  397 

6,065 

591,462 

3,229 

594, 503 

597,  732 

6, 270 

1845 

326,  933 

550 

327,  483 

1,899 

956, 449 

958,  348 

—    630,865 

184C 

427,  877 
1,959,088 

427,  877 
1,975,706 

4,176 
2,954 

987,  546 
1, 106,  071 

991,  722 
1,109,025 

—    563,845 

1847 

16,  678 

+     866.741 

1848 

2, 339,  271 
1,  788,  494 

2, 339.  271 
1,701,814 

306 
581 

1,106,677 
1, 181, 955 

1, 106,  983 
1, 182,  536 

+1,  232,  288 

1849 

3,  320 

+     609, 278 

1850 

3,  862,  021 

12,  008 

3, 874.  229 

1,432 

1,  673,  775 

1, 675, 207 

+2, 199, 022 

1851 

5, 416, 5-14 

32,  004 

5, 448,  548 

6,710 

2, 147,  383 

2,154,093 

-f3, 204, 455 

1852 

3,  216, 818 

28,  780 

3,  245,  .598 

7,080 

1, 778, 491 

1, 785,  571 

+1, 460, 027 

1853 

4, 555, 150 

1,970 

4,  557. 120 

10,  393 

2,081,172 

2.  091,  565 

+  2,465,555 

1854 

4,  602, 716 

4,  602, 716 

25,  510 

2,  078,  030 

2, 103,  546 

+2.  499, 170 

1855 

4,  558,  712 

354, 818 

4,  913,  530 

28, 668 

2,  ,398, 511 

2,  427. 179 

4-2,486,351 

1856 

7, 366,  329 

38,  539 

7, 404, 8G8 

30,  283 

2, 182,  683 

2,212,966 

+5, 191,  902 

1857 

10,  678,  004 

25,  093 

lO,  703,  097 

3,199 

2,  713,  017 

2,  716,  216 

+7,  986,  881 

1858 

8,  610. 168 

101, 477 

8,711,645 

27, 084 

2, 983, 161 

3,  010, 245 

-f5, 701. 400 

1859 

7,  390.  342 

27, 663 

7,418,005 

10,  357 

2,  725, 160 

2, 735,  517 

+4,  682, 488 

1860 

6, 435,  317 

29,  091 

6,  464,  408 

137,  051 

2, 885,  000 

3,  022,  051 

-f  3, 442, 357 

1861 

1,  832. 135 

8,890 

1,  841,  025 

57,  945 

3,190,444 

3.  248,  389 

—1, 407,  364 

1862 

950.  045 

10,  784 

96.i,  829 

628 

1,186,471 

1, 187,  099 

—    226,270 

1863 

2,591,564 

35,  422 

2.  626.  986 

7,929 

1, 994,  640 

2, 002,  569 

+    024,417 

1864 

2,  654,  213 

815,  247 

3,  469, 460 

(6) 

(6) 

2, 187,  630 

+  1.281,830 

1865 

4, 035.  869 

13,445 

4, 049,  314 

995 

1, 031, 988 

1,  032,  983 

+3, 016,  331 

1866 

5,  718.  746 

5  718,  746 

10, 103 
240 

2,  663,  005 

2,  673, 108 

+3, 045, 638 

1867 

5,  506.  749 

59,  547 

5,  566,  296 

3,  050,  572 

3,  050,  812 

+2, 515, 484 

1868 

7,  627,  552 

23,  Oil 

7, 6.50,  563 

520 

2,  877, 487 

2,  878,  007 

+4,  772,  556 

1869 

7,  596,  294 

4,885 

7,  601, 179 

10,  713 

3,  547,  675 

3,  558.  388 

+4,  042,  791 

1870 

9,  749,  545 

32,  858 

9,  732,  403 

3,170 

3,  635, 175 

3,  638,  345 

+  6.144,058 

1871 

10,  248,  320 

3,566 

10,251,886 

123,  298 

4,  065, 147 

4,188,445 

+  0,063,441 

1872 

9, 445.  705 

20,  861 

9, 460,  566 

271, 591 

4, 154,  574 

4, 426, 165 

+5,  040, 401 

1873 

10,  056,  724 

16,  909 

lO,  073,  633 

431,  964 

4,  530,  467 

4,  962,  431 

+5,111,202 

1874 

11,  643,  715 

9,423 

ll,  653, 138 

561,  821 

4,  036,  383 

4,  598,  204 

+7,  054, 934 

1875 

7,  540,  086 

27,  290 

7,  567,  376 

267,  750 

4, 266,  916 

4,  534,  666 

+3,  032.  710 

1876 

10,138,320 

9,400 

10, 147,  720 

316, 477 

3,  083,  386 

3, 309,  863 

+  6,747,857 

1877 

10, 461,  750 

11,726 

10, 473,  476 

267, 358 

3,  013,  478 

3,  280,  836 

+7, 192,  640 

1878 

8,  200,  840 

4,626 

8,  205,  466 

412,  544 

2.  853, 102 

3,  265,  646 

+4, 939,  820 

1879 

12, 438,  903 

86,  426 

12,  525,  329 

328, 028 

3,  006,  213 

3,  334,  241 

+9, 191. 088 

1880 

14,  641,  237 

16, 647 

14,  657, 884 

429, 718 

4,  622,  701 

5,  052, 419 

+9,  605,  465 

1881 

12, 536,  283 

18, 264 

12,  554, 547 

625,  501 

5,  308,  494 

5, 933,  995 

+  6,  620.  552 

1882 

11,  997,  881 

16, 327 

12, 014,  208 

606,  417 

5,  393, 089 

5,  999,  506 

+6.  014. 702 

1883 

16,  815,  708 
11,890,023 

115,  579 
5,167 

16  931  287 

444  831 

7  349  514 

7  794  345 

+9, 136.  942 
+  5,687,670 

1884 

11,895,190 

468,  999 

5,  738,  521 

6,  207, 520 

1885 

11,967,165 

23,  903 

11,991,068 

375, 175 

4,  328,  770 

4,  703,  945 

+7, 287. 123 

1886 

13, 047,  762 

44, 188 

13,  091,  950 

385,  282 

5,  544, 920 

5,  930, 202 

+7.161,748 

1887 

12, 753,  634 

27,  919 

12,  781,  553 

469,  395 

5, 101,  473 

5,  570,  868 

+7. 210.  685 

1888 

14,  310,  459 

7,707 

14,  318, 166 

660, 190 

4,  529, 555 

5,189,745 

+9, 128,  421 

1889 

11,9.32,614 

13,  734 

11,946,348 

799,  701 

3, 836,  960 

4,  630, 661 

+7,  309,  687 

1890 

12,  736,  273 

22, 190 

12,  758,  463 

638,  077 

4,  650,  460 

5, 288,  537 

+7,  469,  926 

1891 

14, 607,  893 

11,442 

14,619,335 

736,  517 

5,  296,  964 

6.033,481 

+8, 585,  854 

1892 

11,  522, 150 

6,274 

11,  528,  424 

1, 234,  284 

3,  973,  577 

5,  207,  861 

+6,  32U,  563 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879  inclusive. 
b  Kot  separately'  stated. 


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ValueofMerchandisk  Imported  INTO,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Coutiuued. 

SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY. 


YEAR  END- 
ING— 


Domestic. a 


Seplember  30— 

18216  

18226  

18236  

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

18:30 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (9mo8.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1800 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 


Dollars. 
154,213 
180, 411 
151.037 
163, 725 
222, 164 
126, 034 
201, 488 
256,  532 
122,  663 
181,  353 
190,  511 
214, 048 
244, 587 
272, 237 
416, 078 
528,  983 
211,  700 
210, 745 
337, 000 
435, 092 
563, 766 
238,  948 


18, 381 

217,  870 

250, 567 

362,  792 

391,  847 

625, 972 

725,  281 

668.  580 

760. 800 

732, 846 

833.  533 

1,  085, 602 

949,  017 

1,  871,  645 

1,  373,  306 

490.  121 

1,373,010 

1,416,741 

87,  338 

29,  286 

25,  066 

106,  784 

183,  593 

149.  882 

125,  267 


Poreign. 


Dollars. 
62,  968 
80,  210 

147 

161 

112 


207 
215, 
126 
189, 

86 
152 

70, 
128 
100, 

89 
208 

66 

26, 
115 

38, 
105, 


Total. 


Dollars. 
217, 181 
260,  621 
298,  228 
324,  758 
334,  542 
214,  523 
409,  041 
471,  754 
249,  634 
371,  302 
277.  030 
366, 413 
314,  849 
405, 799 
516, 238 
618,  541 
420, 404 
277,  431 
363,  502 
550, 226 
602,  319 
344, 918 


Free. 


Dollars. 

5,049 

19, 007 

3, 992 

914 

4,565 

27, 928 

490 

32 

1,066 

323 

42 

65 

2,536 

2,875 

613 

1,338 

2,973 

6,700 

6,463 

2,  482 

3,837  j 

1,920  i 


Dutiable. 


Dollars. 

744,  565 
1, 132,  781 
1,  311,  250 

997, 701 
1,328,251 
1,  097,  308 
1,010,617 
1,570,756 
1,  016,  844 
1, 166,  677 

901, 770 
1, 097, 329 
1, 166, 161 
1,  076,  452 
1.  284,  565 
1, 241, 851 
1, 396, 928 

843, 044 
1, 547,  221 
1,  215, 431 
1,  204,  044 

889,  014 


807  34,188                  487  226,869  227,356 

231  230,101                  123  421,711  421,834 

761  273,328                  138  627,800  627,938 

545  402,337              2,096  722,769  724,865 

340  420,187              1,651  612,047  613,698 

844  658,816              1,513  749,304  750,817 

506  763,787                    34  731,812  731,846 

610  720,190                  163  1,031,954  1,032,117 

566  782,366                  581  966,656  967,2.37 

.322  758,168                  705  774,743  775.448 

735  852,268                  870  446,462  447,332 

324  1,124,926                  509  514,669  515,178 

793  977, 810                  169  848, 731  848, 900 

718  1,919,303  871,245  871,245 

120  1,400.426                  232  744,580  744,812 

881  503,002                    50  625,160  625,210 

294  1,376.304  537,462  i  537,462 

386  1,419,127                  310  513,881  \  514,191 

609  96,947  64,'>,241  i  645.241 

718  40,004                  200  259,219  '  259.419 

25,066                  474  332,699  333,173 

2,139  108,923             (c)  (c)  348.543 

5,964  189,557  653,838  658,838 

091  156,973  430,900  430,900 

600  128,867              6,633  905,206  i  911,839 

a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879  iucluaive. 

6  Sweden  only.  cFree  and  dutiable  not  separately  stated. 


Total. 


Dollars. 

749,  614 
1, 151, 788 
1, 315,  242 

998, 015 
1,332,816 
1, 125,  236 
1,  Oil.  107 
1, 570, 788 
1,  017,  910 

1. 167,  000 
901,  812 

1, 097,  394 

1. 168,  697 
1,  079,  327 
1, 285, 178 
1, 243, 189 
1,  399,  901 

849,  744 
1,  553,  684 
1, 217,  913 
1,  207,  881 

890, 934 


Exce.'ss  of 
exiforts  (+) 

or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


Dollars. 

—  532,433 

—  891,167 
—1, 017, 014 

—  673,857 

—  998.274 

—  910,713 

—  602,066 
—1, 099, 034 

—  768,276 

—  795,698 

—  624,782 

—  730,981 

—  853.848 

—  673, 528 

—  768,940 

—  624,648 

—  979,497 

—  572,313 
—1, 190, 182 

—  667,687 

—  605, 502 

—  546,016 

—  193, 168 

—  191. 733 

—  254,610 

—  322,528 

—  193,511 

—  92, 001 
+       31, 941 

—  311,927 

—  184,871 

—  17, 280 
+  404, 930 
+  609,748 
+ 
+ 


128,  910 
948, 118 
655,  614 
122,  208 
838,  842 
904,  936 
548,  294 
219,415 
308.  107 
239,  620 
404, 281 
273,  927 
782,  972 


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Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  State.- 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Continued. 

SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 
ING— 


June  30— 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1S7] 

1872 

1S73 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 


Domestic. o     Foreign 


Dollars. 
177,  426 
166, 974 
105,  532 

1,  318  797 
742,  055 

2,  542, 330 
2,  385,  (188 

821.  603 
1,460,987 
3,041,625 
2, 792,  228 
2  138,  461 
2,  365,  678 
3, 405,  484 

1,  740,  813 

2,  822, 115 
2, 440, 112 
3, 115,  774 
2,931,317 

3,  076,  799 
2,  679,  613 
2,  612,  526 
3, 555,  633 
4, 939,  572 
6,  578,  857 


Dollars. 


83 


1,386 


5,134 
15, 144 

15,  382 
8,791 

20,  725 
812 
2,978 
2,433 
3,050 
2,  504 
6,870 
4,070 

41, 009 
3,043 

16,  201 
3,608 

524 


Total. 


Dollars. 
177.  426 
166. 974 
105, 532 

1,  318,  880 
742,  055 

2,  542,  330 
2,  380,  474 

821,  603 
1,466,121 
3, 056,  769 
2,  807,  560 
2, 147,  252 
2,  380,  403 
3, 406,  296 

1,  743,  701 
2, 824,  548 

2,  443, 162 
3, 118,  278 

2,  938, 187 

3,  080,  869 
2,  720,  622 
2,  615,  569 
3,571,834 
4, 943, 180 
6, 579,  381 


Free. 


Dollars. 
144 

100 


1,726 
3,636 

5,180 

9,713 

4,600 

10,  8S4 

4,151 

5,238 

8,767 

11,411 

76,  003 

62,  767 

115,  851 

140,  298 

100, 822 

82,  579 

97,  638 

124, 003 

105,  352 

87, 599 

135,  481 

139,  238 


Dutiable.        Total 


Dollars. 
1, 224,  514 
1,103,511 
1, 180,  741 
1, 837,  298 

1,  766,  950 

2,  592,  872 
2,  028,  201 

542,  251 
337,  061 
239, 411 
132,  518 
205, 157 
677,  552 
871, 893 
1,  577,  205 

1,  715,  320 
2, 909,  540 

2,  509,  849 

2,  480,  454 

3,  015,  764 
3, 132,  061 

2,  877,  967 
3, 447,  291 
3, 587,  720 

3,  615,  694 


Dollars. 
1,  224,  658 
1, 103,  611 
1, 180, 741 

1,  839,  024 
1,770,586 

2,  598,  052 

2,  037, 914 
546,  851 
347, 945 
243,  562 
137,  756 
213,  924 
688.  963 
947,  896 

1,  639, 972 
1,831,171 

3,  049,  838 

2,  610,  671 

2,  563,  033 
3, 113,  402 

3,  256,  064 

2,  983,  319 
3, 534, 890 

3,  723,  201 
3, 754,  932 


Excess  of 
exports  (+) 
or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


Dollars. 
—1, 047,  232 

—  936, 637 
—1,  075,  209 

—  520, 144 
—1,  028,  531 

—  55, 722 
+  348, 560 
+  274,752 
+  1,118,176 
i-2,813,207 
+  2,669,804 
+  1,933,328 
+  1,697,440 
+  2,458,400 


+  103, 819 
+    993,377 

—  60C,  676 
+  507, 607 
+     375, 154 

—  32, 533 

—  535,442 

—  367, 750 
+  36, 944 
+1,  219, 979 
+  2,824,449 


SWITZERLAND.  6 


June  30 — 

1884.. 
1885.. 
1886. . 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889. . 
1890. . 
1891.. 
1892.. 


4,016 
46,  360 
31,  727 
49,  598 
24,  254 
20,  354 
22, 170 
49, 317 
10,  397 


330 


1,015 


4,016 
46,  360 
31,  727 
49, 598 
24.  584 
20,  354 
23, 185 
49,  317 
10,  397 


600,  679 
315, 162 
330,  246 
344,  078 
315,  993 
384,  738 
434,  075 
704,  609 
929, 170 


15,  863,  355 

13,  548,  270 

14,  023, 735 
13,  234, 135 

13,  395,  293 
12,  958, 966 

14,  007,  875 
13, 414, 136 
12,  267,  299 


16,  464,  034 

13,  863, 432 

14,  353,  981 
13,  578,  213 
13,  711,  286 

13,  343,  704 

14,  441,  950 
14, 118,  805 
13, 196, 469 


—10.  460, 018 
—13,  817,  072 
—14,  322,  254 
—13,  528,  615 
—13,  686,  702 
—13,  323,  350 
—14,  418,  765 
—14,  069, 488 
—13, 186,  072 


o  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  18  ?9  iuclusiua. 
b  During  years  prior  to  1884,  not  enumerated. 


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"Value  of  Mkrchakdise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Coutiuued. 

TUEKEY  I3S"  EUROPE,  o 


TEAE  END-  ! 

ING—    Domestics 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

T831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1813  (9  mos.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858..'. 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

J8«(i 

1867 


Dollars. 

30,  883 
6,124 
4,877 
25, 171 
34,  373 
46,  897 

131,  734 
78,  374 
27,  600 
75,  801 
38.  503 
64,  722 

167,  208 

62.  458 

63,  202 
99,  085 
36,  659 

142,  448 
83,  320 
119,  745 
200, 934 
125,  521 

108, 465 
186, 139 
115,553 
12C,  193 
01.570 
114,  830 
193, 876 
204, 397 
162,  204 
205, 825 
207,  358 
219, 496 
377,  327 
1, 069, 321 
187,  975 
509, 985 
244, 023 
477,  347 
273,  501 
259,  349 
336, 142 
26,  222 
40,  000 
201,  202 
185,  364 


Foreign. 


Dollars. 
406, 997 
248, 191 
491, 783 
384,  257 
364,  591 
271,  438 
420,  325 
124,  567 

47,384 
337. 539 
268,  804 
679,  786 
492,  020 
294,  381 
214,  070 
511,  949 

74,  653 
115, 161 
266, 054 
154,  945 
178,712 

76,  515 

68, 014 
97, 245 

49,  546 
73,  910 
65, 672 

109,  021 
85, 120 
53,344 
65,  529 

50,  371 
79, 981 

105,  702 

54,  783 

62, 371 

7,389 

1,360 

1,849 

11,  687 

9,868 

295 

16,  660 


Total. 


740 


Dollars. 

437,  880 
254,  315 
496,  660 
409, 428 
398,964 
318,  335 
552,  059 
202,  941 
74,  984 
413, 340 
307,  307 
744, 508 
659,  228 
356, 839 

277,  272 
611,  034 
111, 312 
257.  609 
349, 374 
274,  690 
379, 646 
202,  036 

176, 479 
283,  384 
165,  099 

200. 103 
127, 242 
223,  851 

278,  996 
257, 741 
227,  733 
316, 196 
287,  339 
325, 198 
432, 110 

1, 131,  692 
195,  364 
511,345 
245,  872 
489,  034 
283,  369 
259,  644 
352,  802 
26,  222 
40,  000 
201,  202 

180. 104 


Free. 


Dollars. 
7,924 
8,154 
67,  355 
12, 397 
25,  786 
36,  622 
25,  245 
59, 715 

23,  482 
21,  817 
41, 044 
58,  005 

557,  309 
533,  632 
352, 135 
927, 062 
488,  280 
258, 915 
589. 480 
535,  711 
549, 121 
220,  G46 

24,  003 
52, 932 
77,  548 
57, 102 
58,  586 

590 

7 

15 

10, 195 

9,095 

4,829 

1,486 

2,475 


245 

110,815 

49, 925 

24, 809 

19, 648 

2,389 

2,896 

(c) 

65, 456 
13, 630 
8,053 


Dutiable. 


Dollars. 

296.  378 

342,  C.->3 

557.  025 

410,311 

792,  404 

380,  409 

746,  29  ;i 

427, 413 

269,  267 

350,  557 

474, 186 

861, 305 

225, 061 

35,  558 

28,  058 

48, 309 

202, 181 

33,  336 

37, 180 

27,  765 

65, 751 

149, 602 

156,  051 

332,911 

703, 969 

703,  896 

517, 124 

405,  438 

374,  057 

801, 008 

891,  041 

547,  005 

722.  687 

801,  628 

44,  987 

46,  274 

7,160 

1,496 

4,800 

3,214 

3,077 

5,416 

25,  032 

(c) 

13, 113 
2,542 
3,709 
0,  and  1871  all 


Total. 


a  From  1821  to  inclado  1854,  and  for  1861, 18 

b  Mixed  gold  and  curreucj-  values  from  1862  to  1879  inclusive 

c  Free  and  dutiable  as  separately  stated. 


Dollars. 
304,  302 
350, 807 
624. 380 
422,  708 
818. 190 
417,  031 
771,  541 
487. 128 
292, 749 
372, 374 
515,  230 
919,  310 
782.  370 
569, 190 
380, 193 
975,  371 
690,  461 
292, 251 
626,  660 
563  476 
614,  872 
370,  248 

180, 054 

385, 843 

781,  517 

760,  998 

575, 710 

406,  028 

371,064 

801,  023 

901, 236 

550, 100 

727,  516 

803, 114 

47, 462 

46,  274 

7,405 

112,311 

54,  725 

28,  083 

23,  325 

7,805 

27,  928 

58,  229 

78,  569 

10, 172 

11,762 

"  Turkey. 


Excess  of 
exports  (  +  ) 

or  im- 
ports ( — ). 


Dollars. 

+  133, 578 

—  90, 492 

—  127,720 

—  13, 280 

—  419,226 

—  98, 696 

—  219,482 

—  284,187 

—  217,765 
+  40, 966 

—  207,923 

—  174,802 

—  123,142 

—  212,351 

—  102, 921 

—  364,337 

—  579.149 
_  34, 642 

—  277,286 

—  288,786 

—  235, 226 

—  168,212 

—  3, 575 

—  102.459 

—  616,418 

—  560,895 

—  448,468 

—  182. 177 

—  95, 068 

—  543,282 

—  673,  .503 

—  239, 904 

—  440,177 

—  477,916 
+  384, 648 
+  1,085,418 


187,  959 

399,  034 
191, 147 

400.  951 
260, 044 
251,839 

-f  324, 874 
_  32, 007 
—  38. 569 
+  185, 030 
+  174, 342 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XLIII 


Value  of  Mkrciiandtse  Imported  into,  axd  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countries.  FROM  1821  to  1892,  inclusive. — Coutiuued. 

TUKKET  IN  EUROPE  a— Continued. 


TEAR  END- 
ING— 


Junr  30— 

18C8 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 , 

1833 , 

1834 

1835 , 

1830 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 


Domestics  Foreign. 


Dollarx. 

267, 342 

653, 195 

2, 565, 289 

1,  249,  071 

1,  209, 443 

885,  258 

1, 697, 320 

3, 454, 795 

2, 499,  776 

8,  344, 522 

384, 919 

3, 989, 230 

1, 443,  596 

619.419 

1,  344, 470 

679,  946 

615,  835 

419,  666 

1, 157, 263 

285,  398 

182,  796 

25,  099 

15,  225 

37,031 

28,  951 


Dollars. 

1,697 

101, 890 

13, 025 

1,  314 

6,995 

102 

8,773 


Total. 


31 
500 
385 


420 


Dollars. 

269,  039 

755, 085 

2,578.314 

1,  250,  385 

1,  216.  438 

885,  360 

1,  706,  093 

3, 454,  795 

2, 499,  776 

8, 344,  522 

384, 919 

3, 989,  230 

1, 443,  596 

619,  419 

1,  344.  470 

679,  946 

615,  866 

420, 106 

1, 157,  648 

285,  398 

183,  216 

25, 099 

15,  225 

37,  031 

28,  951 


Free. 


Dollars. 

49,  375 

108,  055 

115,  367 

32,  293 

238,  038 

52, 196 

64, 187 

69, 178 

28, 710 

44.915 

2,707 


3,077 
230,  777 
122, 973 
198,  631 
358,  417 
361,  628 
167,  629 
305,  344 
432, 099 
433,  811 
496, 040 
946, 589 
1, 055,  392 


Dutiable. 


Total. 


Dollars. 

29,  425 

782,  774 

563,351 

490, 200 

628,  681 

61, 337 

2,438 

3,281 

575 

1,799 

184 


Dollars. 
78,  800 
890,  829 

678. 718 
527,  493 

866. 719 
113, 533 

66,  625 
72, 459 
29, 285 
46,  714 
2,891 


26, 758 
52,  349 
155,  893 
289,  881 
498,  716 
519,  003 
480,  773 
780,  727 
572,  221 
590,  479 
930, 509 
908,  086 
972, 816 


29, 835 

283, 126 

278,  866 

488, 512 

857, 133 

880,  631 

648,  402 

1, 086,  071 

1, 004,  320 

1, 024,  290 

1, 426,  549 

1,  854,  675 

2, 028, 208 


Excess  of 
exjiorts  (+) 
or  im- 
ports (— ). 


Dollars. 

+     190, 239 

—  135, 744 
4-1,899.596 
+  722, 892 
+  349, 719 
+  771,827 
+1,  639, 468 
■+3,382,336 
-h2, 470,491 
+  8,297,808 
+  382, 028 
+3,  989,  230 
+1,  413,  761 
+  336, 293 
+  1,065.604 
+     191, 434 

—  241,267 

—  460. 465 
+  509, 246 

—  800,673 

—  821,104 

—  999.191 
—1,411,324 
—1,817.644 
—1, 999,  257 


UNITED  KINGDOM. 


18, 634, 134  209, 488     18,  843,  622  370, 850     24,  068,  046 

23,458,136  •  243,993     23,702,129  483,549  !  34,214,849 

20,840,717  660,590     21,501,307  312,079  |  27,332,815 

20,328,592  979,475     21,308,067  383,155  j  27,554,260 

35,043,466  1,756,246     36,799,712  825,267     35,801,691 

20,287,674  1,006,126     21,293,800  508,751  ,  25,501,002 

25,  477,  710  I      714, 495  1  26, 192,  205  |  769,  505     29, 482,  997 

19,  549,  237  659,  223     20,  208,  460  790,  308  j  31,  999, 930 

22,  504,  377  1, 173, 483     23.  677,  860  613, 4.57     24,  626,  206 

25,479.764  717,205     26,196,969  634,  490  I  23, 740, 493 

29,  990,  795  757,  363     30, 748, 158  1,  050,  929     42,  911,  958 

27,034,398  1,787,823     28,822,221  1,068,221  j  35,769,405 

30,889,624  1,473,582  j  32,  .963, 206  2,448,406  i  35,365,015 

41,208,393  3,003,434  ;  44,211,827  11,704,117  j  29,739,177 

51,  223, 215  918, 622  j  52, 141, 837  18,  546, 329  '  41,  382,  960 

55,985,878  1,876,835     57.862,713  23,039,435     53,280,253 

49,  057,  026  3,  064,  294  i  52, 121,  320  j  12, 119, 902     32,  646,  742 

50,  623,  626  1, 545,  779  52, 169,  405  10,  824,  498  25,  027,  840 
55, 125, 088  1,  637,  664  |  56, 762,  752  ,  19,  807, 123  44, 737,  373 
52,286,219  '  2,647,357  1  54.933,576  j  9,872,496  j  2.>,0o8,897 
44,939,016  1,59.3,120  !  46,534,136  15,332,317  30,848,056 
37,655,020  1,910.162     39,565,182  I  2.520,764  j  31,477,566 

a  luclndes  all  Turkey  lor  1871  and  1872. 

b  Mi.xcd  gold  and  currency  values  from  1802  to  1879  inclusiYe. 


24, 438, 

34,  698, 

27,  644, 
27,  937, 
36,  626. 
26,  009, 
30, 252, 
32, 790, 
25,  239, 
24,  374, 

43,  962, 
36,  837, 
37, 813, 
41, 433, 
59, 929, 
76, 319, 

44.  760, 

35.  8.')2, 
64.  544, 
32,931. 
46,  080, 
33,  998, 


—  2745,  595, 
— IC,  996,  269 

—  6. 143,  .587 

—  6,  629.  348 
+       172, 754 

—  4, 715,  953 

—  4,  060,  297 
—12,  581, 778 

—  1, 561,  803 
+  1,821,986 
—13,214,729 

—  8,  015,  405 

—  5,  450, 215 
+  2,778,533 

—  7,  787,  452 
—18, 456,  975 
+  7,354,676 
+ 16.  317, 067 

—  7,781,744 
+22,  002, 183 
+  453, 163 
+  5,566,852 


XLIV 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 
BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Contiuued. 

ITNITED  KIKGDOM— Continued. 


TEAK  END- 
ING— 


Domestic. o    Foreign 


Total. 


Free. 


Dutiable. 


Total. 


Excess  of 
exports  (  +) 

or  im- 
ports (— ). 


June  30— 

1843  (9  mos.) 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857.. 
1858.. 
1859.. 
I860.. 
1801.. 
1802.. 
1863.. 
1804.. 
1865.. 
1866.. 
1867.. 
1868.. 
1869.. 
1870.. 
1871.. 
1872.. 
1873.. 
1874.. 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
3883.. 

1884 

1885.. 
1886.. 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889.. 
1890.. 
1891.. 
1892.. 


Dollars. 
39,  720,  951 


112 


Dollars. 
1, 121, 501 


Dollars. 
40, 842,  452 


45 
46, 

87, 
67 
T 
70 
100 
81, 
102, 
117 
91 
128, 
134 
129, 
133 
168, 
108, 
85 
128, 
96 
145  1103 
298  i287 
100  1225 
406  198 
125  ,185 
814  i248 
465  '273 
584  265, 
026   316, 


Dollars. 
379, 432 


Dollars. 
11, 628, 353 


Dollars. 
12, 007,  785 


40, 952, 
45, 320, 
44,  677 
48,132 
59, 805, 
58,  482, 
74,  632, 
92, 749 
89, 149 
129,  980 
146, 386 

106.  435 
121,844 
126,  734, 

88.  960 
125,  607 
138.  495 

104,  917 
74,  759 

112,  898, 
142, 204 

85. 182 
202,  275 
172,  398 
132,  012, 
158,  890 
152.  066 
220, 768, 
248. 772 
237, 298, 
180, 042, 
155,  297 
123, 373 

113,  734 

107,  290 

105,  538 
210,  613 
174,  493 
195. 588, 
188,  622 
162,549, 
136.701 
154,254, 
165,  067 

177,  897, 

178,  269 
186, 488 
194,  723 
156, 300 


Dollars. 

+  28,834,667 
+  7,  898,  329 
+  63, 247 

+  1,  660,  906 
+  39, 154,  340 
+  7,  603, 109 
+  19,343,327 

—  3,995,970 
-f-    8,097,715 

—  7,  882. 164 
_  27,  310, 170 

—  29, 256,  717 

—  14,700,862 
+  6, 3.55.  434 
+  8, 221, 477 
+  40,493,546 
+  7,  517,  704 
+  30,465,233 
+  3, 453,  205 
4-  11, 109.  495 
+  15,539,049 

—  45, 329, 992 
+  18,  297,  655 
+  85,240,013 
+  52,  692,  096 
+  66,  352,  968 
+  26, 163,  670 
+  96,119,373 
+  52,  434. 169 
+  16,724,511 
+  79,  563.  656 
+  165,316,771 
+101,813, 198 
+212,  678,  769 
+  2:i2,  226.  797 
+280, 140.  0.')3 
+240,  289.  627 
+  243,182,803 
+  306.641,340 
+  212,758,463 
+236,801,555 
+  223,688.778 
+261.401.423 
+  194, 199.  046 
+201,243,236 
+  183,017,728 
+  204,712,607 
+201,400,706 
+250.  090,  704 
+  343,014,451 


a  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879  inclusive 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


XLV 


Value  of  Merchandise  Imported  into,  and  Exported  from,  the  United  States, 

BY  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — Contiuucd. 

EUKOPE,  ALL  OTHER,  a 


YEAR  END- 
ING— 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

182;! 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

183G 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1S41 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (9  mos.). 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1892 


Domestic. 6  Foreign 


Dollars. 

183,  854 

58,  575 

10,  994 

55.  401 

16,312 

166,  875 

150,  236 

46,  586 

102. 364 

16,  090 

25,  702 

174, 182 

96,  258 

114,  364 

109,  655 

287.816 

225,  798 

113,714 

193,  975 

78,  586 

69,  807 

30, 934 

42,  502 

38,  452 

31.  482 

23.  754 

25,  096 

33, 129 

69. 821 

75,  329 

64,  061 

96,  347 

165,  319 

153,  578 

212,  ,397 

281,  045 

288, 485 

57,  845 
91,  239 

58,  699 
170,  637 

68,  565 
99,  981 

176,  433 

69,  961 
283,  714 
245, 282 
163, 997 


Dollars. 

10,  782 
6,931 

17,956 

1,608 

135 

12,  443 

779 

9,367 

250 

22,  653 

15 

7,411 

520 

8,476 

120.  862 

13D,  892 

173. 366 

4,078 

34, 126 

45,  386 

21,  070 

8,261 

11,  611 
7,246 

10,  927 
22, 541 

15,  955 
62,  734 
39,  051 

12,  238 

16,  975 
20, 237 
21,  245 
72, 453 
33,541 
30,  992 

2,339 
2,884 
3,047 
6,007 
2,472 

836 

19,  216 

2,010 

1,106 

392 


Total. 


Dollars. 

194,  636 
65,  500 
28,  950 
57,  009 
16,  447 

179,  318 

151,015 
55,  953 

102,614 
38,  743 
25,717 

181,  593 
96,  778 

122,  840 
230,517 
427, 708 
399, 164 
117, 792 
228, 101 
123, 972 
90,  877 
39, 1D5 

54,113 
45,  698 
31,482 
34,  681 
47, 637 
49,  084 
132, 555 
114,  380 
76,  299 
113,322 
185,  556 
174,  823 
284,  850 
314,  586 
319,  477 
60, 184 
94, 123 
61, 746 

182,  644 
71,  0.37 

100, 817 
195,  649 
71,971 
284,  820 
245,  074 
163,  997 


Free. 


Dollars. 


Dutiable. 


Excess  of 
I  exports  (+) 

Total.        ^Z  '?■ , 
ports  ( — ). 


Dollars.        Dollars. 


10,  887 
19,  317 
30,  009 
25, 104 
24,  372 
3,166 
7,077 
23,  662 


2,306 


1,026 


248 

2,091 

1,960 

2,336 

5,408 

4,198 

4,424 

28,  809 

23,  791 

13,  678 

16, 656 


(c) 


1,543 
2, 171 

17,  753 


1,915 
25 


1,124 


20. 186 

30,  206 

376 

9,286 

11, 589 

11,  230 

17,  866 

4,809 

1,461 

4,994 

23 
15 

21,  285 
21,  589 


369 

8,405 

11,354 

25,919 

112.  273 
78.  093 
81,  359 
57,  208 
40, 026 

110,  053 
22,  345 
23, 932 
22, 323 
53, 920 


(c) 

10, 611 

99 

3,4S4 

2,378 


1,915 
25 


1,124 


394 


31,073 
49,  523 
30,  385 

34,  390 

35,  961 
14,  396 
24, 943 
28,  471 

1,461 
7,300 

27 

15 

22,  311 

21,  589 


384 
8,405 
11,354 
26, 167 

114,  364 
80,  053 
83,  695 
62,  616 
44,224 

114, 477 
51,  214 
47,  723 
36,  001 
70,  576 
(a) 


2,117 
10,611 
99 
4,977 
4,549 
17,  753 


Dollars. 
+194,  636 
+  65,506 
+  27,035 
+  56.984 
+  16,447 
+178, 194 
+  151,015 
+  55,953 
+  102,614 
+  38,349 
+  25,717 
+181,  593 
+  65,705 
+  73,317 
+200, 132 
+  393,  318 
+363, 203 
+  103,396 
+203, 158 
+  95,501 
+  89,416 
+  31,895 

+  54,086 
+  45,683 
+  9, 171 
+  13,092 
+  47,637 
+  48,  700 
+  124,150 
+103, 026 
+  50, 132 

—  1,042 
+  105,503 
+  91,128 
+222,  234 
+270,  362 
+205,  000 
+  8, 970 
+  46,  400 
+  25,745 
+112, 068 
+  71,037 
+  100,817 
+  193,532 
+  61,360 
+284,  721 
+240,  697 
+159, 448 

—  17,753 


a  Prior  to  1834,  comprises  "Europe  generally;"  from  1834  to  1868,  comprises  "Europe  generally" 
and  Malta,  principally  the  latter;  in  1862,  imports,  Malta  included  in  Gibraltar;  1892,  Ser via  only. 
b  Mixed  gold  and  currency  values  from  1862  to  1879  inclusive. 
c  Free  and  dutiable  not  separately  stated. 


XLVI 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coix  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 
FROM,  the  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusixe. 

Note.— In  the  following  tables  only  those  years  of  the  above  period  appear  in  which  imports  or 
exports  of  gold  and  silver  coin  and  bullion  occurred. 

AUSTKIA-HUKGAEY. 


TEAR  ENDING— 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total 

imports(— ). 

September  30— 

1821 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
98, 139 

9,200 

13,  288 

157,  717 

2,033 

4,000 

10,  304 

460 

912 

1,900 

22, 000 

4,477 

2,800 

Dollars. 
98  139 

1822 

9  ''OO 

1823 

13  288 

1824 

157  717 

1825 

2  033 

1826 

—  4,000 

—  10, 304 

460 

1827 

1829 

1830 

912 

1831 

1  900 

1834 

—  22.  000 

1835 

—    4,477 
500 

1836 

2,300 
44, 150 

2.300 
44, 150 

1837 

+  44,150 
—    7, 919 

1838 

7,919 
1,500 

3,038 
7,5S3 
1,  287 
3,900 
1,  025 

1839 

1 

—    1,500 

June  30— 

1844 

—    3, 038 

1847 

—    7, 5S3 

1848 

—    1, 2o7 

1849 

—    3. 000 

IbllO 

—    1, 025 

1 

AZORE,  MADEIRA,  AND  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS,  a 


September  30-  - 

1821 

2,000 

2,000 

11,  306 
5,600 
13,  584 
27,  249 
3,457 
10,966 
42,  723 
20,  544 
12, 060 
16,  340 

11,  867 

12.  520 
3,250 
4,707 
7,331 

527 
2,364 

—    9,  30C 

1822 

—    5, 600 

1823 

8,985 

190 

53,  050 

12, 150 

14, 000 

1,167 

500 

1,638 

8,  985 

190 

53,  050 

12, 150 

14,  000 

1,167 

500 

1, 638 

—    4, 599 

1824 

—  27,  059 

1825 

+  49,593 

1826 

+     1, 184 

1827 

—  28.  723 

1828 

—  19,  377 

1829 

—  12, 160 

1830 

—  14  702 

1831 

—  11,867 

1832 

—  12,  520 

1833 

800 

5,482 

6,282 

+     3, 032 

1834 

—    4, 707 

1835 

10, 674 
4,011 

14,  49J 
3,160 

14. 143 

10, 674 
4,011 

14, 493 
3,160 

14, 143 

+     3, 343 

1836 

+     3, 484 

1837 

+  12.129 

1838 

+    3,166 
+  14,143 

1839 

a  From  1869  to  1872,  inclusive,  included  iu  "All  otlier  Portuguese  Possessions;"  for  1802  only 
and  Madeira  Islands." 


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XLVII 


Vaxve  op  Goi.r>  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Continued. 

AZOKE,  MADEIRA,  AND  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS— Continued. 


TEAR  ENDING— 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Total. 


Excess  of  ex- 
porl.-i  (  +  )  or 
imports  ( — ). 


September  30— 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (nine  months) . 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1857 

18G0 

1861 

1866 

18C8 


1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 


Dollars. 


1,500 
2,000 
1,600 


Dollars. 

14,612 

21,920 

1, 822 

2,606 
9,325 


146 
4,300 


2,450 


3,C52 
2,000 
2,256 
8,800 


7,176 

7,000 

12,  250 


19,  740 
10,  367 


412 
4,383 
7,973 

949 


3,282 


1,000 


Dollars. 

14,  612 

21, 920 

1,822 

2,606 

10,  825 

2,000 

1,600 


542 
4,300 

868 
9,626 
7,000 
15, 902 
2,000 
2,  256 
8,800 


19,  740 
10,  367 


3.694 

4,383 

8,094 

949 


2,020 


Dollars. 
3,695 
5,200 
1,1«0 


1,515 


1,000 
10,  500 


3,500 


4,357 
1,332 


7,006 

4,370 

700 


3,600 
1,249 
3,649 

10,  584 
13,036 
13,  837 

11,  873 
1,888 

23, 506 
23, 047 
17,  754 
27,  584 
196,  782 
44,037 
64, 309 
42, 933 
56,  362 
73,  682 
68.152 
47.  ('30 
51,531 


Dollars. 
+  10,917 
+  16,720 


722 
2,606 
9,310 
2.000 
600 
—  10,  500 
+  542 
4-  800 
+  868 
+  5, 269 
+  5, 668 
+  15,902 


+  2, 000 
+  2,256 
+  1, 794 

—  4,370 

—  700 
+  19,740 

—  6,767 

—  1,249 

—  3.649 

—  10,  584 

—  13,  036 

—  13, 837 

—  11,  873 

—  1,888 

—  19,  812 

—  18,  664 

—  9.660 

—  26,  635 
—196, 782 

—  44, 037 

—  62.  289 

—  42.  9.33 

—  56.  362 

—  73, 682 

—  68. 152 

—  47, 030 

—  51.531 


XLVIII 


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Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive— 
Coutiniied. 

BELGIUM,  a 


YEAR  EXDING— 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

imports  ( — ). 

September  20— 

1834     

DoUar». 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollar.^. 

12,  047 

200 

1,219 

25,  000 
9,700 
5,417 
2,  044 

19,  008 

12, 751 
16, 059 
7,508 
33, 171 
7,515 
1,840 
2,501 

Dollars. 
—  12. 047 

1835      

—        200 

1836 



—    1,219 

1837 

—  25,  000 

1838 

—    9, 700 

1840 

—    5,417 

1841 

—    2, 044 

1842     . .                           

—  19,  008 

June  30— 

-  12,751 

1844 

I 

—  16,  059 

1845                           .            

i 

—    7, 508 

1847 

i 

—  33. 171 

1848     

23, 870 
500 

23,  870 
500 

+  16,355 

1849     

—    1, 340 

1850 

—    2,501 

1851                .   .                        

5,C20 

5,G20 

+    5, 620 

1852 

7,998 
2,806 

—    7,998 

—    2, 806 

1857 

1,2U0 

1,600 

2,800 

+    2, 800 

674 

930 

570 

5,597 

30, 880 
6 

—        674 

1870  

—        930 

—        570 

1880 

—    5,597 

—  30,  880 

1882 

—           6 

550,  990 

550,  990 

+550,  990 

1885 

19,534 

—  19, 534 

150,  000 

150,  000 

+  150,000 

1887         

..     . 

45, 162 
96, 500 

—  45, 162 

1892 

—  96, 500 

DENMARK. 


September  30— 

1826 

1828 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 , 

June  30— 

1869 

1870b 

1889 


2,000 


76,  404 
140,  326 


500 
10.  500 
18,  6U0 
7,  000 
5,842 
4,900 


2,122 
10,  623 


500 
10,  500 
IS, 600 
7,  OUO 
5, 842 
4,900 
2,000 

78,  586 
150,  951 


342 


50,  597 

122, 378 

2,500 


a  Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1831. 


b  Includes  Danish  West  Indies. 


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XLIX 


Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Importkd  into,  and  Expokted 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Coutiuued. 

FKANCE. 


YP:aR  ENDING— 


September  30— 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (nine  months). 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Dollars. 


927,  009 

430,  999 

804, 203 

4,  866,  233 

4, 010, 003 

3, 121,  783 

6,  609, 100 
3,  587, 997 

7,  001, 476 
6,  295, 408 

1858 1     3,  904.  085 


12,447 

22,  000 

54, 096 

22, 320 

6,392 

417, 725 

197, 221 


275.  767 
500 
661.  598 
151,886 
1,225,052 
373, 968 


453, 239 
22, 000 


1859. 
1860. 
1861. 
1862. 
1863. 
1864. 
1865. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868. 


H.  Mis.  li: 


13,  763, 562 

21,371,292 

8,  874,  659 

695,  990 

2, 540,  465 

4,766,175 

3,  657,  091 

10,192,998 

10, 256,  371 

20,  055, 105 


Dollars. 

12, 000 

519,  892 

176,  805 

6,760 

936,  530 

191,716 

1,542,693 

2,  402, 551 

1,  580,  880 
140,  111 

2,  975,  280 
462,  779 

66,  306 

70,  274 

621,  622 

112,  633 

38,  933 

470,  265 

1,356.200 

2, 046,  717 

2,  863,  577 

739, 730 

135,008 
2,  036,  673 
2,  727, 209 
1, 173, 436 


3,  874,  869 
2,  552, 125 

1,  358,  789 

2,  608,  929 

1,  464,  493 
1, 161, 159 

338,  923 
174,  403 
171,416 
305, 610 
728, 882 
875, 391 

2,  295, 683 
654,  084 

49,096 
302,  348 
215, 845 
173, 400 
340,  348 
1, 223, 310 
1, 458,  789 


Total. 


Dollars. 
12, 000 
519, 892 

176.  805 

6,760 

936,  530 

204, 163 

1,  564,  693 
2, 456,  647 
1,603,200 

146,  503 

3,  393,  005 
660,  000 

66,  306 
70,  274 
630,  622 
112,  633 
314,  700 
476,  765 

2,  017,  798 
2, 198,  603 

4,  088,  629 
1, 113,  698 

135,  008 
2,  036, 673 
3, 180, 448 
1, 195, 436 


niPOBTS, 


4,  801,  878 
2, 983, 124 
2, 162,  992 
7,  475, 162 
5, 474, 496 
4,  282,  942 
6,  948,  023 
3, 762, 400 
7, 172, 892 
6,601,018 
4,  632,  967 
14, 638,  953 
23,  666, 975 
9,  528,  743 
745,  086 
2, 842,  813 
4, 982,  020 
3,  830, 491 

10,  533,  346 

11,  479,  681 
21,  513, 894 


Dollars. 

864, 648 

94,  902 

139,229 

125, 113 

24, 646 

193,  769 

164, 347 

59,  043 

29,  052 

62, 329 

54,104 

40,  967 

60, 133 

1,  660,  972 

519,  046 

4,  841,  004 

1,  053,  057 
2,240.312 

156.  634 

1, 1'JO,  249 

285, 793 

235, 468 

2,  654, 490 
694, 833 
137,  255 
111,102 

1, 358,  472 

285,  745 

241,  154 

74, 939 

304,  833 

758,  430 

231,908 

26, 564 

2,814 

188, 183 

1, 887, 833 

1, 852, 988 

162, 394 

48, 136 

2, 433,  832 

130,  637 


Excess  of 
export8(+)or 
imports  ( — ). 


4,  633 

8,224 

1,822,495 

1,  606,  346 


Dollars. 

—  852,648 
+  424, 990 
+      37, 576 

—  118,353 
+  911,884 
+  10, 394 
4-1, 400,  34& 
+2,  397, 604 
+1,  574, 14& 
+  84, 174 
+  3,338,901 
-f  619,033 
+  6, 173 
—1,  590, 69& 
+  111,  57& 
—4, 728, 371 

—  738,357 
—1,  763, 547 
+1,  861, 164 
+  1,078,354 
+  3,802,836 
+-    878,230 

—2,  519, 482 
+  1,341,840 
+  3,043,193 
+1,  084, 334 
—1,  358, 472 
+4,  516, 133 
+  2,741,970 
+-  2,088,053 
+-  7, 170, 320 
+  4,716,066 
+  4,051,034 
+  6,  921, 459 
+-  3,759,586 
+  6, 984, 709 
+  4, 713, 185 
+-  2,779,979 
+14,  476,  559 
+  23,618,839 
+  7,094,911 
+  614, 449 
+  2, 842,  813 
+  4,982,020 
+  3,  825,  858 
+  10,525,122 
+  9,  657, 186 
+  19,907,548 


-IV 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  op  Gold  ksd  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 

FROM,  THE  United  States,   by  Countries,   from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive— 

Continued. 

FRANCE— Continued. 


TEAK  ENDING— 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Total. 


Excess  of 
exports  (+)or 
imports  ( — ). 


JTone  30— 
1869.. 
1870.. 
1871.. 
1872.. 
1873.. 
1874.. 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884.. 
1885.. 
1886.. 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889.. 
1890.. 
1891.. 
1892.. 


Dollars. 

9, 702,  220 

8,  283,  393 

635, 249 

812,  805 

416, 650 

6, 403, 242 

16, 961,  324 

6, 970,  818 

2, 135,  450 

1,812.081 

173,  200 

64,  200 

5,000 

3,  288,  250 

1,  321,  274 

5, 803, 195 

807,  675 

12, 050,  460 

938,  250 

601,  966 

23,  363,  832 

5,535,533 

14, 775,  349 

13,871,064 


Dollars. 

1,  055,'048 

994, 969 

97,  358 

48,  900 

14,  400 

100,  900 

159, 860 

106, 175 

422, 700 

338,  888 

81,  890 

27,  880 
71,  300 

112,  200 
59,  940 

9,360 

28,  740 

113,  609 
79,  598 
44,009 
34, 500 
30,  375 

283, 350 
602,  660 


Dollars. 
10,  757,  268 

9, 278,  362 
732,  607 
861,  705 
431, 050 

6,  504, 142 
17, 121, 184 

7,  076, 993 
2, 558, 150 
2, 150, 969 

255,  090 

92,  080 

76,  300 

3, 400, 450 

1,381,214 

5,  812,  555 

836, 415 

12, 164,  069 

1.  017, 848 

645, 975 

23,  398, 332 

5,  565, 908 

15,  058,  699 

14, 473,  724 


Dollars. 

5,  353, 793 

5, 356, 272 

3,746 

24, 050 

324 

79,213 

3,  569, 483 
547, 487 

2, 799, 248 

654, 178 

1, 489, 544 

33, 407,  571 

18,  220, 825 

1,  516,  070 

104, 432 

3, 971,  550 

3, 114, 266 

4,  574,  032 
12,  503, 453 

9,  798,  224 

1,  560,  247 

2,  355, 115 
472, 850 

16, 206, 250 


Dollars. 

+  5,403,475 
+  3,922,090 
+  728, 861 
+  837, 655 
+  430, 726 
+  6,424,929 
+13,  551, 701 
+  6,529,506 

—  241, 098 
+  1,496,791 

—  1,  234, 454 
—33, 315, 491 
—18, 144,  525 
+  1,884,380 
+  1,276,782 
+  1,841,005 

—  2,  277, 851 
-f  7,590,037 
—11,485,605 

—  9, 152,  249 
+21, 838, 085 
+  3,210,793 
+  14,585,849 

—  1,  732, 526 


GERMANY. 


September  30— 

1821 

190, 165 
59, 151 
40, 572 
76,  920 

1,  972 
33, 859 

1,965 
12 

3,844 
12,-188 

5,628 

5,280 

2,200 
17,  067 

1,305 

1,207 
12,  735 
10,211 

6,125 

393 

89 

4,062 

+ 

+ 

+ 
+ 

190, 165 

1822 

59,  151 

1823 

40,  572 

1824 

76,  920 

1825 

1826  

58, 050 

58,  050 

56,  078 
33,  859 

1827 

1,  905 

1828 

li 

1829 

2,000 

2,000 
135 

1,844 

1830 

135 

12,  353 

1831 

5,628 

1832 

5,280 

1833 

2,  200 

1834 

17,  067 

1835 

1,305 

1836 

1,207 

1837 

2,181 

43, 616 

12,  533 

12, 103 

206 

45,  797 
12,  533 
12, 103 

206 
5,300 

605 

33,  062 

1838 

2,  322 

1839 

5,978 

1840 

187 

1841 

5,  :;oo 

5,211 

1842 

605 

3,457 

COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


LI 


Value  op  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Impoktkd  into,  and  Expoktkd 

FROM    THE   UNITKD    STATES,    BY     COUNTRIES,    FROM   1821    TO      1892,    INCLUSIVE— 

Continued. 

GERM  AN  Y— Continued. 


YEAR  E>fD6NG— 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Total. 


June  30 — 

1843  (nine  luontlis) 

1844 

184G 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


131,274 

86,  J77 

35,  767 

273, 844 

714, 182 

1,  243, 179 

3, 157, 328 

1,  3S9,  894 
1.442,493 

718,  833 

1.027,434 

948, 897 

2.  070,  757 

1,  3C0,  408 
4,  386,  560 

485,  272 
3, 138, 126 
3, 133, 286 
6, 414,  007 
6,  463,  099 
9.  807, 157 

2.  9!G,  8.S3 
291,  231 
257, 999 
277,  038 

1,643,587 

2,  676,  241 

3,  285,  265 
1, 945,  395 

736,  391 

119.862 

355,  032 

399,  080 

333,  655 

213,  700 

125, 700 

900,  000 

4,931 

3.  889,  818 

2, 028,  404 

6,  738,  593 

8,  703,  698 

2,  292, 135 

1891 i  16,530,377 

1892 j  19,283,500 


1889. 
1890. 


135,  512 
227,  398 

76,  939 
305,  272 
217,  946 
124,  630 
400,  991 

66,  318 


42,  500 

19,  410 

58,  268 

1,  614, 154 

474,  381 

696,  961 

73,  844 

85,  322 

58,  329 

408, 428 

731,  610 

1,231,992 

427.  880 

167,  746 

216,  623 

308,  278 

298,  462 

44,  244 

10,955 


3,990 
56,  385 


142,  531 
518,488 
242,  355 
2,130,234 
334,  717 
92,314 
55, 165 
49,924  I 
6,529  j 
38,  385 
910 
132,  210  ! 


266,  786 

313,  775 

112,  700 

579,116 

932, 128 

1,  367, 809 

3,  558,  31  9 

1,450,212 

1,  442,  493 

761,  333 

1,046,844 

1,007,165 

3,  684,  911 

1,  834,  789 

5,  083,  521 
559, 116 

3,  223,  448 

3, 191,  615 

6, 822,  435 

7, 194,  709 

11,  039, 149 

3,  374.  763 

458,  977 

474, 622 

585,  316 

1,  942, 049 

2,  720, 485 
3, 296,  220 

1,  945,  395 
740.  381 
170,  247 
355  032 
399,  680 
470,  186 
732, 188 
368,  055 

3,  030,  234 
339,  648 

3.  982, 132 

2,  083,  569 

6,  788,  517 
8,  710,  227 
2,  330,  520 

16,  531,  287 
19,415,716 


Excess  ot 
exports  (+)or 
imports  ( — ). 


Dollars. 

285, 267 

35,  204 

143 

3,842 

43, 519 

245,  996 

59,  319 

5,144 

10, 110 

7,752 

132,  624  I 

171,920 

51,544 

150 

670, 994 

436,  617 

16,  432 

19,  386 

3,776 

31, 192 

15,  386 

6,  942 

182,  009 

382, 637 


262, 
270, 
112 
333 
872, 


2,069 

96, 188 

164,  400 

645,  674 

168, 655 

520, 120 

18, 150 

45,399 

3, 143,  G50 

31,  502,  343 

4,  893,  661 
2,570,717 
3, 118,  799 
7, 947,  702 

5,  956,  063 
12,922,124 
18, 400,  737 

1,278,154 

2,  507,  517 

3,  604,  713 

4,  012, 155 


Dollars. 
-  285, 267 
204 
143 
944 
256 
706 
120 
809 
665 
819 
102 
741 
709 
924 
621 
761 
795 
904 
684 
062 
839 
243 
323 
207 
1  .j4 
340 
622 
247 
861 
085 
546 
740 
261 
097 
633 
970 
157 
473 
662 
565 
054 
931 
555 
220 
073 
997 
574 
561 


+  1, 362, 
+  3,558 
+  1,446. 
+  1,434 
+  628, 
+  874 
+  955 
+  3,684 
+  1. 163 
+  4,  646, 
+  542 
+  3,204, 
+  3, 187 
+  6,  791 
+  7,179 
+  11,032 

+  3,  in2 

+  76 
+  474 
+  583 
+  1,845 
+  2,556 
+  2,  650 
+  1,776 
+  214, 
+  158, 
+   309, 

—  2,  743 
—31,  026, 

—  4, 161 

—  2,  202 

—  88 

—  7,  608, 

—  1,973 
—10,  838 
—11,  612 
+  7,432 

—  176, 
+  12,926, 
+  15,403, 


LII 


COMxMEKCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 

FROM,  THE   United   States,  by   Countries,  from   1821  to  1892,   inclusive — 

Continued. 

GIBK  ALTAR. 


YEAR  ENDI^'G— 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

cxii<irt8(+)or 
imports  ( — ). 

September  30— 

1821 

Dollar  ». 

Dollars. 

32, 190 

5,000 

3,804 

2,110 

146,  287 

10,  500 

3,000 

35,  000 

10,  572 

59.  880 

20,  000 

33,  516 

300 

Dollars. 

32, 190 

5,000 

3,804 

2,110 

146,  287 

10,  500 

3,000 

36,  000 

10,  572 

59,  880 

21,  462 

33,516 

300 

Dollars. 

603,  360 

53,  661 

181,  695 

311.371 

101, 704 

94,688 

89,  278 

37,  391 

58, 798 

7,  86(J 

8,500 

8,320 

2,300 

24,  947 

4,460 

Dollars. 
—571, 170 
48  661 

1822  i 

1823 

177  891 

1824 

309  '>61 

IS-T)           

+  44,  .583 
84  188 

1826 

1827 

SO  278 

1828 

1,000 

1  391 

1829 

48  2*^6 

1833 

+  52,020 

+  12,962 

-f  25,  196 

2  000 

1831 

1,462 

1832 

1833 1 

—  24,  947 

1835 

74,  938 
6,597 

17,  034 
9,  693 
9,356 

74,  938 
6,597 

22,  689 
9.693 
9,356 

+  70,478 

1836 

+     6,597 
+  21,  801 
-f-    9, 693 

1837 5.655 

1838 

888 

1839 

+     9, 356 

1840 ! 

460 

—        460 

1842 i 

15,  213 

15,  213 

+  15,213 

—  20,878 

1843  (nine  mouths) 

20, 878 
13,471 
12,  222 

1844 

8,460 
47,  890 
44, 643 

2,790 
16,  920 
18,  035 
42.  085 

5,580 
16,  000 
44,500 

6,510 
10  inn 

8,460 
47, 890 
44,643 

2,790 
16,  920 
18,  035 
42.  085 

5,580 
16,  000 
44,  600 
12,741 
26,  400 

—    5,  01 1 

1845 '     .     .       . 

+  35,608 

1846 

+  44,  643 

1847 

+     2, 790 

1848 

+  16,920 
+  18,035 
+  42.085 

1849 



1850 

1851 

-(-     5, 580 

1852 

+  16,000 

1853 

+  44,500 

1854 

6,231 
14  300 

+  12,741 
+  25,024 
—        501 

1856 

1,376 

501 

30 

1,700 

2,878 

1.007 

276 

800 

500 

700 

600 

950 

1858 

1860 

1 

—          30 

—    1, 700 

1873 

—    2, 878 

1879 1 

—    1,007 

1880 !         

—        276 

1881 .     .   .         

—        800 

1883 

—        500 

1884 

—        700 

1885 1 

—        600 

1892 

—        950 

GREECE. 


2,400 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


LIII 


Valuk  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  I.mi'outkd  into,  and  Exportkd 
FROM,  TUK  United  States,  by  Countrikh,  from  18i!l  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Continued. 

ITAiY. 


YEAR  ENDING— 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Exrpss  of 
expoit.-i(+)or 
imports  ( — ). 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

September  30— 

1821          

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
355, 211 
211,  944 
215, 197 

70,  893 

100, 034 

74, 259 

102,  592 

67,532 

1,200 

2,570 
37,  938 

4,400 

1,200 
18,305 
14,  602 

2,514 
58,  613 

6.723 
58, 172 
18, 141 

2,068 

4,706 

1.  .301 

3.600 

13, 475 

12,  245 

50, 270 

26.  653 

2i),  OuO 

C,  87U 

22. 000 

93 

242 

60 

410 

136 

170 

Dollars. 
—    355  211 

1822 

—    211,944 

1823 

—    215, 197 

1824 

—      70, 893 

1825 

—    100. 034 

1826 

—      74, 259 

1827 

—    102, 592 

1828 

25,  000 
33,  572 

25, 000 
33,  572 

—      42, 532 

1829 

+      32, 372 

1830 1 

—        2, 570 

1831 

—      37, 938 

1832 

660 

660 

—        3, 740 

1833  1 

—        1,200 

1834 

—      18, 305 

—      14, 602 

1836 

—        2,514 

—      58  613 

1839 

—        0, 723 

—      58, 172 

1841     

3,750 
16,  000 

3,750 
16, 000 

—      14  391 

+       13, 932 

June  30— 

—        4, 706 

1844 

—        1,361 

—        3, 600 

1847 

—      13  475 

—      12, 245 

1 849 

' 

—      50, 270 

26  653 

1853 

—      20, 000 

6,870 

1857 

\ 

—  22, 000 

—  98 

1871 

—           242 

60 

1876 

—           410 

1877 

136 

1881 

170 

2,  980, 026 

4,400 

2,  984,  426 

+2,  984,  426 
500 

1885 

600 

12 

425 

1886 

—              12 

1888 

425 



1821  to  1832,  inclusive,  Italy  and  Malta;  1833  to  1836,  Italy  and  Sicily;  1837  and  following,  Italy, 
Sicily,  and  Sardinia. 


LIV 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Goi-d  and  Sir.vER  Coix  axd  Bnxiox  Imported  ixto.  axd  Exported 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Continued. 

NETHERLANDS. 


TEAR  ENDING— 


Domestic.      Foreign.         TotaL 


Excess  of 
export.s(-(-;ior 
imports  (—). 


September  30— 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

June  30— 

1843  (nine  months). 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1869 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 

132 

314 

1,990 


67,  251 


740 
4. 320 
15.451 


5,000 
26, 178 


3,612 
260 
800 


28,  901) 


Dollars. 

132 

314 

1,990 


740 
4,320 
15,451 


5,000 
26, 178 


3,612 
260 
800 


28,900 


120,  000 


Dollars. 

1,  352, 167 
158, 651 
222,  791 
239,  551 

15,  085 
151,  380 

85,  608 

181,  283 

17,  308 

12, 197 

16,  641 
4,764 
5,440 

60,  071 

50,  G08 

32,  461 

9,512 

2,388 

466 

12, 720 

236 

1,500 

2,  062 

14,  662 


289 

96,  ^m 

,071.6,'->2 

60,  300 

100,  5U0 


67,251 


219,  700 

345,  928 

1,000 

8,524 

3,620 

34,572 


Dollars. 

—1,  352, 

—  158. 

—  220, 

—  239. 

—  15, 

—  151, 

—  Si, 

—  176. 

—  1, 

—  12, 

—  11, 

—  4, 
+  20, 

—  60, 

—  50, 

—  32, 

—  5, 

—  2, 


035 
337 
801 
551 
08.J 
380 
868 
96.! 
857 
197 
641 
764 
738 
071 
608 
461 
900 
128 
334 


-  12, 720 

236 

1,  500 

2,  062 

-  14, 662 

-  28, 900 

289 

-  96, 500 
-2,071.652 

-  60, 300 

-  100,  500 

-  120, 000 

-  219,700 

-  345, 928 

1,  000 
8, 524 

3,  620 
I-   32, 679 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


LV 


Value  op  Gold  and  Silvkr  Coin  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Coutiiiued. 

PORTUGAL. 


YEAPv  ENDIJfG— 

EXPORTS. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 
eiports(  |-)or 
importa(— ). 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

September  30— 

1321                      

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

Dollart. 

Dollars. 

140,  775 

800 

13, 087 

23,  745 

15, 160 

39,605 

31,554 

2,600 

13,  985 

8,154 

4,746 

1,600 

4,005 

11,013 

27, 895 

990 

15,  440 

22,  577 

17,  707 

3,053 

25, 567 

5,546 

512 
3,880 
7,216 

DoUars. 
—140, 775 

1822                                   

14,000 

14,  000 

+  13,200 

1823                                                  

—  13,087 

1824              

—  23,  745 

1825                         

—  15, 160 

1826                                        ! 

—  39,  605 

1827     

—  31,554 

1828                                    

—    2,600 

1 
18''9 1 

—  13  985 

1830 ' 

—    8,154 

1831     I ' 

—    4,746 

1832            ..                    --- 

—    1,600 

1833     

4,100 

4,100 

+          95 

1834     

—  11, 013 

1835 

18,  260 
3,531 

18,  260 
3,531 

—    9,635 

1836.     

+     2. 541 

1837       !     

—  15,440 

1838 

3,000 

6,000 
6,000 

9,000 
6,000 

—  13, 577 

1839 

—  11,  767 

1840      

—    3,053 

1841 

—  25,  567 

1842 

—    5,546 

June  30— 

—        512 

1844 

—    3,880 

1845 

—    7,216 

1846     

2,500 

2,500 

+    2,500 

1847  

2,372 

3,944 

510 

850 

—    2,372 

1848            '' 

—    3,944 

1849            ....                                               

—        510 

1852 

—        850 

1853 1 

2,000 
820 
330 

2,000 
820 
330 

6,234 

+     2,000 

+        820 

1856            

+        330 

1858 

6,234 

12,  908 

1,800 

150 

—    6,674 

1891                .     . 

—    1,800 

1892 

—        150 

LVI 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Com  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 

FROM,    THE   United  States,  by  Countries,  from   1822  to  1892,  inclusive — 

Coutiiiued. 

RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE,  o 


YEAR  ENDIIfG— 


Domeatic.      Foreign 


Total. 


Excess  of 
exports(+)or 
imports  ( — )- 


September  30 — 

1832 

1823 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (nine  months)  ■ 

1844 

1849 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


3,500 


6,000 


13, 553 

10,  213 

28,  700 

90, 423 

82, 053 

85, 494 

1,546 

6,977 

12,  000 

3,  000 

7,070 

1,856 

9,231 

4,978 

626 
1,120 


Dollars. 


13,  553 

10,  213 

28, 700 

93, 923 

82, 053 

85, 494 

1,546 

6,977 

18,  000 

3,000 

7,070 

1,856 

9,231 

4,978 

626 
1,120 


Dollars. 
300 
1,800 


3,000 
2,192 


4,000 

1,000 

50 


3,401 


SPALS^. 


September  30— 

X821                

26, 202 

6,  296 

14,019 

134,  043 

800 

3,790 
21,500 

1,495 

.     30, 250 

38,911 

54,  569 

9,  4.59 
34,  432 

5,491 
34, Oil 

3,400 
12,  528 
90,  306 

2,800 
12, 401 
19,  384 

1,842 

65,  972 
35, 632 

—  26,  202 

1822 

0,  030 

3,030 

—    3, 266 

1823          

—  14,019 

1824 

—134,  643 

1825      

—        800 

1826              

—    3, 790 

1827                     

—  21, 500 

1828     

33,  600 

50,  ono 

33,  600 
50,  000 

+  32,  105 

1829                     

+  19,750 

1830                               

—  38,  911 

1831       

4,000 

2,050 

1,321 

9, 605 

101,912 

20,  244 

36,  8.'.0 

14, 105 

12,  .520 

1,370 

21, 554 

4,000 

2,050 

1,321 

9,  605 

101,912 

26,  244 

36,  850 

14, 105 

13,  320 

1,370 

21,554 

—  50,  569 

]  fi;j2          

—    7,409 

1833 

—  33,111 

1834 

+     4,114 

1835     

+  67,901 

1836 

+  22,844 

1837 

+  24,322 

1838 

+  76,201 

1839     

800 

+  10,520 

1840                     

—  11,031 

1841 

+     2,170 

1842                                      

—    1,842 

June  30— 

—  65, 972 

1844 

41,  083 

41, 083 

+     5,451 

a  Includes  aU  Russia. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


LVII 


Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Impoutkd  into,  and  Expohted 

FKOM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  fkom  1821  to   1892,   inclusive  — 

Continued. 

SPAIN— Continued. 


YEAR  ENDING— 

EXP0ET8. 

IMPORTS. 

Excess  of 
eiports(+)or 
imports  (— ). 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

June  30— 

1845     

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
28, 808 
47,718 
34,  500 
6,875 
47,  986 
113,  405 
106, 543 
113,  665 
47,  878 
31, 040 

Dollars. 

28,  808 

47,718 

34,  500 

6,875 

47, 986 

113, 405 

107,  043 

113,  665 

47,  878 

31, 040 

6,126 

29, 450 

Dollars. 

113,  438 

20,  056 

182,  234 

89,468 

130,  641 

407, 188 

8,480 

1,500 

2,960 

14,  032 

26, 333 

19,  500 

26,  800 

12,  332 

Dollars. 
—  84,  630 

1846            

+  27,  6C2 

1847                     

—147,  734 

1848      

—  82,  593 

1849     

—  88, 655 

1850      

—293, 783 

1851 

500 

+  98,563 

1852      

+112, 165 

1853 

+  44,918 

1854  

+  17,008 

1855     

6,126 

—  20, 207 

1856          

29, 450 

+    9, 950 

1857              

—  26, 800 

1858  

—  12,  332 

15, 000 

15, 000 
14,892 

+  15,000 

I860 

14,  892 

20, 000 

10, 972 

1,901 

—    5,108 

—  10, 972 

1866 

—     1,901 

19,  572 

19,  572 
12,  000 

+  19,572 

1868 

12,  000 

1,360 
271 
207 

1,083 

—  10,  640 

—        271 

1875     

—        207 

—    1,083 

1879          1                

2,000 

2,000 

+     2, 000 

7,650 

-     7, 650 

1882     

1,350 

1,350 
1,500 

+     1, 350 

1,500 

320 

+     1, 180 

SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY. 


1821 

10, 139 
2,000 
300 
3,080 
3,000 
4,400 
3,000 
1,110 
5,027 
2,000 

350 
2,608 
1,500 
1,800 
2,100 

—10, 139 

1823  

—  2,  000 

1824     

—      300 

1825 

—  3, OSO 

1826     

—  3,  000 

1827 

—  4,400 

1829 

—  3,  000 

1830 

—  1,110 

1838 

—  5, 027 

1841 

—  2, 000 

June  30— 

1884 

—      350 

1885 

—  2,  608 

1886 

—  1,  500 

1887 

—  1,  800 

1888 

100 

100 

—  2,  000 

SWITZERLAND. 


1888. 


—86 


LVIII 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  op  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bullion  Imported  into,  and  Exported 
FROM,  the  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Continued. 

TURKEY  LN  EUROPE,  a 


YEAR  ending- 


Exports. 


Domestic.      Foreign 


Total. 


Imports. 


Exce.ss  of  ex- 
ports (+)  or 
imports  ( — ). 


September  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

183] 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

June  30— 

1843  (nine  months). 

1844 

1847 

1848 

1884 

1888 

1889 


Dollars. 


Dollart. 


157,  006 
68,  000 


50, 000 


29,  500 
2,100 

20,  451 

20,  840 
2,752 

23, 000 


300 


1,928 
900 


1,300 


DoUa/r». 


157, 006 
68, 000 


50,  000 


29,  500 
2,100 

26,  451 

26,  840 
2,752 

23,  000 


300 


1,928 
900 


Dollars. 

91,  378 

13, 870 

79,  381 

48,  530 

22,  609 

4,901 

11,  587 

11,405 

488 

45,018 

6,368 

4,319 

3,674 

321 

7,360 


2,700 
4,282 
2,530 


2,800 

23 

2.000 


Dollars. 

—  91, 378 
+143, 136 

—  11,381 

—  48, 530 

—  22,  609 

—  4,901 
+  38,413 

—  11, 405 

—  488 

—  45,018 
+  23,132 

—  2,219 
+  22,777 
+  26,519 

—  4,608 
+  23,000 
+     2, 700 

—  3,982 

—  2,530 
+  1,928 
+        900 


2,800 

23 

2,000 

1,300 

14 

6 

24 


a  From  1821  to  include  1854,  and  for  1869,  1870,  and  187]  all  "Turkey." 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


LIX 


Valuk  of  Got,T)  and  Silver  Coix  an'd  Brrxiox  Imported  ixto,  avd  Exported 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  by  Countries,  from  1821  to  1802,  inclusive — 
Contiuucd. 

UNITED  KINGDOM. 


TEAR  ENDING- 


Sept^mber  30 — 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1823 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

June  30— 

1843  (nine  mniitlis). 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

18G0 

1861 


Domestic.       Foroign.  Total 


Dollars. 


125.  542 

10,  000 

542.  434 


20, 154 
625,718 
876, 481 


1.000 

10,  000 

629, 180 


846,  790 
1,  905, 957 
1,226,719 

599, 491 


98, 112 
2,312 


1, 085,  047 

225,  565 

368,  657 

11,  572,  608 

32, 127,  379 

18,  006,  581 

26,  365, 399 

46,  300, 738 

33, 702, 713 

50,  003, 491 

34,  589, 145 

40,  497, 255 

30,  235, 110 

11,  532,  533 

1862 22,  670, 722 


45, 118,  i 


1864 1  74,932,350 

1865 1*35,114,461 


Dollars. 

1, 933, 858 

796,  218 

365,  632 

312,112 

303,  266 

572,  .533 

190, 101 

2,  309,  775 

613,  833 

112,  229 

1,  615,  643 

1, 112,  293 

244 

270 

38,  037 

2,500 

1,  833, 070 

10, 185 

2,  316,  700 
2, 477,  829 
1,  791,  418 
1, 102, 257 

400 
85, 706 

3,  575,  025 
970,  798 

8,055 
8, 233,  586 

538, 532 
2, 165,  528 
5, 526,  473 
2, 174, 905 

625,319 
1, 560,  864 

1,  557,  277 
458,  349 
886, 777 

4,  046, 856 
1, 323,  796 
3, 145,  465 

632.  277 

2,  058,  229 
6, 220,  379 
1, 744,  677 
1, 135,  724 


Dollars. 

1,  933.  8.58 
796,218 
365,  632 
312,112 
303, 266 
698.  075 
200, 101 

2, 852.  209 
613, 833 
132,  383 

2,  241,  361 
1, 988, 774 

244 

270 

39, 037 

12,  500 

2, 462,  250 

10, 185 

2, 163,  490 

4,  383.  786 

3,018,137 

1, 701,  748 

400 
85,  706 

3,  673, 137 
973, 110 

8,055 

9,  318,  633 

764,  097 

2,534,185 

17,  099, 081 
34,  302.  284 

18,  631,  900 
27,  926,  263 
47.  858,  015 
34, 161, 062 

50,  890,  268 
38,  636,  001 
41,  821,  051 
33,  380.  575 
12, 164,  810 
24,  728.  951 

51,  339.  267 
76, 677,  027 
36,250,385 


Excess  of  ex- 
ports ( + )  or 
imports  ( — ). 


Dollars. 

648, 212 

107,  889 

290,  247 

150,  902 

86,  288 

122,216 

34, 611 

20,  972 

39, 826 

144,  231 

130, 830 

83,  639 

32, 403 

5,809,513 

1,  320.  238 

2, 326,  280 

120, 299 

9,  009,  340 

1,  420,  092 

806, 306 

581, 842 

205, 919 

14,  305,  714 

1, 139,  219 

180.  828 

482, 711 

19, 464,  666 

2, 041, 107 

2,671,792 

527,  266 

1, 098, 667 

1, 478,  484 

284, 799 

52,244 

107, 464 

421, 771 

4,069,054  i 

6,  754, 357 

147,  383 

101, 371 

34,  288, 457 

11, 721,  720 

238, 499 

991,  281 

150, 115 


Dollars. 
+  1,285.646 


688,  329 
75, 385 
101,  21» 
216.  978 
575. 85» 
165. 490 
+  2,831,2.37 
+      574, 007 

—  11,848 
+  2, 110,  531 
+  1,905,135 

—  32. 159 

—  5, 809  243 

—  1,281,201 

—  2,  313.  780 
+  2,341.951 

—  8.  990, 155 
+  1,743,398 
+  3,577.480 
+  2,436.295 
+  1,495,829 

—14,  305.  314 

—  1, 053,  513 
+  3,492.309 
+  490, 399 
—19,456.611 
+  7,277,526 

—  1,907.695 
+  2,006,919 
+  16,000,414 
+  32,823,800 
+18,  347, 101 
+27,874,019 
+  47,  750,  .551 
+33, 739,  291 
+46,821.214 
+31,881,644 
+41.  673.  668 
+33.  279.  204 
-22.123.647 
+13,  007, 231 
+51, 100,  768 
+75,  685.  746 
+36, 100,  070 


LX 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


Value  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  and  Bulliox  Imported  into,  and  Exported 
FROM,  THE  United  States,  bt  Countries,  from  1821  to  1892,  inclusive — 
Continued. 

UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR  ENDING- 


Domeetic.      Foreign 


Total. 


Excess  of  ex- 
ports (+)  or 
imports  ( — ). 


June  30— 
1866.. 
1867.. 
1868.. 
1869.. 
1870.. 
1871.. 
1872.. 
1873.. 
1874.. 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878. . 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884.. 
1885.. 
1886.. 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889.. 
1890.. 
1891.. 
1892. . 


Dollars. 
54, 040,  324 
27, 310,  593 
43, 000, 677 
19, 194, 194 
24, 182, 953 
74,  516,  475 
51,  750, 818 
51, 161,  357 
32,  542, 459 
53,  258,  020 
30, 149, 398 
23, 825,  098 

9,  635, 995 
10,  432,  362 

2,  341,  284 

8, 143, 979 
34,  083, 231 

9,  992,  854 
34, 280, 029 

13,  034.  544 
24,  017,  012 

7, 239,  525 

14,  270.  963 
34, 120, 148 

19,  352, 792 
60,  919,  695 

20,  021, 017 


Dollars. 

722,  471 
1,542,038 
2, 415,  382 
2,942,010 
6,  796,  272 
10, 487,  238 
4, 438,  388 
7, 189,  668 
3, 252, 109 

1,  376,  520 

2,  698,  876 
5,  682, 839 

1,  944, 661 
3, 752,  845 
2, 404,  723 
1,981,416 

2,  046, 448 
3, 974, 562 

3,  604,  669 
1,930,260 
1, 176, 712 
1, 099,  774 
1, 146. 300 
2,  593,  030 
2,  976, 461 
2,  357,  593 
6, 053, 435 


Dollars. 
54, 762, 795 

28,  852, 631 
45, 416,  059 
22, 136, 234 
30,  979, 225 
85,  003,  713, 
56, 189,  206 
58,  351,  025 
35,  794,  568 
54,  634,  510 
32,  848.  274 

29,  507,  937 
11,  580, 656 
14, 185,  207 

4,  746,  007 
10, 125,  395 
36, 129, 679 
13, 967, 417 
37,  884,  698 
14, 964,  804 
25. 193,  724 

8,  339, 299 
15, 417, 263 
36, 713, 178 
22, 329,  253 
63, 277,  288 
26,  074, 452 


Dollars. 

164,  592 

6,517,127 

1, 155,  617 

4,  305, 641 

2, 977,  603 

111,  996 

553,  633 

498,  570 

13,552,517 

1,  749,  883 

1,  479,  683 
21.404,002 

12,  552,  008 
3, 432,  954 

36,  955,  634 
43,  344,  891 

13,  330, 810 

2,  008,  633 
3, 124,  363 
6,  654,  076 

801, 010 
8, 794,  055 
4,  217. 706 

490, 242 

1,790,414 

2, 992,  200 

13, 057, 963 


Dollars. 
+54,  598,  203 
+22,  335.  504 
+44,  260,  442 
+17,  830,  593 
+28,  001, 622 
+84,891,717 
+  55,635,573 
+57, 852, 455 
+  22,242,051 
+52,884,657 
+  31,368,591 
+  8, 103,  935 

—  971, 352 
+10, 752,  253 
—32,  209,  627 
-33,219,490 
+22, 798, 869 
+  11,958,784 
+34, 760, 335 
+  8,  310, 728 
+24,  392,  714 

—  454, 756 
+11, 199. 557 
H-36,222,936 
-1-20.532,839 
+  60,285,088 
+  13,016,489 


ALL  OTHER  EUROPE. 


June  30— 

1823... 
1829... 

1835  a. 

1836  a. 
1838  a. 
1863  o. 


1,000 


381 


2,000 


6,689 

j  300 

381  I  1,482 

1,000  I 

2,470 
2,000    


—6,  689 
—  300 
—1, 101 
+  1,000 
+2,470 
+2,  000 


a  Includes  Malta. 


IMPORTS  AND  EIPOllTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE 


IN   THE   TRADE   OF   THE 


UNITED  STATES  WITH  COUNTEIES  OF  EUEOPE, 


1871-1890. 


H.  Mis.  117 1 


General  Explanations. 

The  classification  of  foreign  commodities  in  the  following  tables  has 
been  considerably  affected  by  the  frequent  changes  in  the  tariff  which 
occurred  between  1870  and  1884,  rendering  difficult  a  comparison  of 
the  imports  of  all  articles  through  the  entire  period  of  twenty  years 
embraced  in  the  tables. 

The  following  tariff  acts  were  enacted  during  the  period: 
General  acts — 

July  14,  1870,  took  effect  January  1,  1871. 
June  6,  1872,  took  effect  August  1,  1872. 
March  3,  1883,  took  effect  July  1,  1883. 
Special  acts — 

May  1,  1872,  to  make  coffee  and  tea  free  after  July  1,  1872. 
July  1, 1879,  to  make  salts  of  quinine  and  sulphate  of  quinine  free 
from  date. 
Schedules  for  the  classification  of  foreign  merchandise  in  the  monthly 
returns  by  countries  were  slightly  changed,  to  conform  to  tariff  acts  in 
1871,  1872,  and  1873,  and  new  schedules  were  issued  to  take  effect  Au- 
gust 31,  1878,  and  July  1, 1883,  respectively. 

TLie  classification  of  articles  of  domestic  exports,  however,  has  run 
almost  uniformly  through  the  entire  period  of  twenty  years,  presenting 
fewer  difficulties  in  making  comparisons  of  exports  of  articles  for  this 
period  than  are  met  with  in  imports  and  exports  of  foreign  merchandise. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 

IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

Articles,  the 
growth,  prod- 
uce, and 
mamifactiire 
of  the  United 
States, 
returned. 

Art  works, 

the  i)ro- 

duct  ion  of 

American 

artists. 

AspliaUnm  or  bitu- 
men, crude,  a 

Books,  maps, 
enjrravings, 
etcliings, 
and  other 
printed  mat- 
ter, a  not 
olsewliere 
specified. 

CHEMICALS,       DRUGS,        AND 
DYES.      NOT       ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 

30- 

Argal,  or  argol,  or 
crude  tartar. 

Dye- 
woods. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Founds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Poundt. 
30,940 
33, 112 
107, 124 

Dollars. 
3,237 

2,608 
21,044 

Dollars. 

187"' 

233 

9  207 

1873 

1874 

6,  623 
14,  769 
1,367 

32,  757 

1875 

1876 

47, 100 

4,470 

1877 

1878 

117,019 
81,  683 
163,  429 
131,675 
211, 397 

167,  763 
152,  078 

168,  304 
198,  513 
133,  324 

22,  878 
6,601 
1,768 



1879 

!                 1 

18S0     

1 

12, 432 

2,633 

.... 

1881 

40 

1882     

212, 358 

68,  665 

1, 940, 138 

1, 988,  280 

1,  602,  070 

2,  376, 101 
1,  762,  067  - 
1,  698,  658 
1,  456,  293 

40, 471 

9,525 

320,  679 

321,  832 
252,  688 
372, 962 
247,  211 
230,  553 
172, 572 

1883 

1 

153 

30 

276 

507 

152 

283 

1,736 

1,000 

233 

1884 

1885 

1886 

57,  775 
7,666 

58,  600 
120,  057 
182,  866 

4,110 
8,219 

12,282 

243 
618 

1887 

678 

1888 

1889 

1,254 

1,132 

113 

4,240 

48 

217 
1,079 

1890 

1,331 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 


1871 

1  6''0 

1872 

3,780 

1873 

1874     

1,920 

1875 



2,000 

1876 

1,200 

1877 



2,300 

1878 

2,466 

1879 

600 

1880 

2,106 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 



1889 

1890 

1 

1 

a  Not  euamerated  prior  to  1884,  prior  to  which  it  was  dutiable. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


TEAR 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND  DYE.S,  NOT  ELSEWHEEE  SPECIFIED. 


ENDING 
JUNE 
30 

Gums. 

Sulph 

ur,  or 

Arabic,  a 

All  other 

Licorice  root,  b 

not  artificial.  6 

brimstone,      1     /i^" 
crude.          i  ''^^er. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

35,453 

62, 432 

77, 917 

33, 330 

40,  331 

42,486 

1,216 

4,209 

7,013 

45,859 

129, 863 

178,  560 

168, 137 

48,486 

25,  428 

40,  798 

31,  528 

26,344 

11,  879 

29, 804 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Gallons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

106 
261 
225 

Dollars. 
3,825 
7,461 
8.481 

Dollars. 
5,553 

1872 

7,795 

1873 

23,  095 

1874 

89       3, 968 
25           973 

11, 525 

1875 

20, 121 

17,  266 

1877 

1 

21,  7G0 

1878 

33, 718 

1879 

29, 198 

1880 

38,  833 

Iggl 

1 

45, 154 

188'' 

1 

58,  694 

1883 

1 

65,  869 

1884 

1,171,202 
589,  066 
459, 738 
207, 147 
415,  709 
172,  329 
186,  207 

192, 949 

148,  405 
99, 478 
81. 145 

142,792 
64,  982 
67,  075 

1,781 
41,  951 
98, 487 
76,  762 
106, 180 

37 

175.  814 

49,  409 
53, 515 
55, 062 
63, 278 
35, 457 
49,  259 
67,  044 

93, 364 

1885 

841  1     135.672 

103,  269 

1886 

2,657 
2,  249 
1,538 

178, 155 
269, 109 
195,  919 

257,  600 
272, 221 

131,  784 

1887 

166, 188 

1888 

277,  999 

1889 

1890 

157,948 

2,427 

133 

192,  998 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

227 

1886     

380 

1887 

1 888     . . 

1889 

1890 

200 

50 

1 

1 

a  Included  in  "All  other  gums  "  prior  to  1884.       b  Included  in  "All  othei  chemicals"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Coffee.a 

Farinaceoua 
sAb.stances 
and  propara- 
tiousof  (.sago, 
tapioca,  etc.), 
not  elsi'whore 
specified. 6 

Fruits, 
including 
nuts,  not 
eLsewlicre 
specified. 
b 

Furs  and 
fur  skins, 

un- 
dressed. 

HIDES  AND  SKINS, 

OTHKK  THAN  FUB 

SKINS. 

Household  and 

personal  efl'ects, 

and  wearing 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

Goat 
skins. c] 

All  other. 

and  iinple- 
uients,  in.stru- 
iiients.  and  tools 
of  trade  of  per- 
sons arriving 
from  foreign 
countries,  and 
of  citizens  of 
the  United 
States  dying 
abroad. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873        .      

150 

1874 ■            170 

34 

1875 

1876     i 

205 

1877 ' 

26,  846 

1878 1 

144 

1879 

1880 

49, 172 

16,  909 

23,  685 

81,732 

43,532 

46,044 

4.864 

7,265 

4,935 

16, 992 

1,415 

1881 

30 

1882 

9,329 

20 

1883 

1884 

9,087 
10, 101 

36, 493 
61,  282 
44, 884 
64, 470 
108, 721 
78, 193 
39,789 

1,428 

8 

8,050 

1,443 

447 

55,  670 
28,  518 
3,798 
15,  338 
38,  545 
18, 354 
36,  646 

1,143 
10, 194 

7,478 
1,608 

1885 

1886 

1887 

9,324 

1,732 

7,372 
6,835 
3,964 

1888 

1  684 

1889 

2,682 
2,827 

7,409 
1  505 

1890 

287 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

77,  440           9, 540 

537,880  !      56,522 

18,  000  '        1,  800 

1,  031,  735       102,  589 

447,850  1      43,665 

ISfiij 

1884 

1885 



1886 

1887 

1888 

11,635           1.164 

1889 

34,  520 
13, 000 

5, 130 
2,600 

1890 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873.  6  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

cNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884,  included  witli  "All  other  bides,"  etc. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR. 
ENDING 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. O 

PAPER  STOCK,  CRUDE. 

Plumbago,  b 

Seeds, 
not 
el.io- 
■wliere 
speii- 
lied. 

JUNE 
30— 

Fixed  or  ex- 
pressed. 

Volatile  or  essen- 
tial. 

Rags,  other  than 
■woolen. 

All 
other. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Potmds. 

2, 115, 498 

2,  572, 909 

779,  549 

944,  245 

1,801,849 

816,  786 

1,  046, 073 

1, 140, 502 

1,  045,  775 

1,  055,  294 

207, 125 

18, 660 

455,312 

218, 518 

606,  968 

322,  045 

191, 360 

381, 728 

1,052,748 

384,  834 

Dollars. 

118,  672 

110, 963 

41,  602 

37,  936 

87,  492 

35, 223 

32, 087 

37,  616 

27, 927 

24,274 

7,043 

819 

17,  969 

10,  524 

10,  832 

7,161 

3,300 

8,497 

22,  829 

3,323 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

2,407 
1,761 
2,838 
2,308 
226 

1.033 
642 

4,291 
746 
101 

19,  612 

1874 

128 

26 

16,  362 
62,  294 

1875 

1876 

27, 784 

35,  071 

1877 

432 
1,632 

102 
380 

39, 185 
2,052 

1878 

1879     

22,  076 

1880 

745 

804 

2,147 

13,  912 
4,769 
4,037 
6,233 
1,507 
6,271 

12,  386 
3,937 

941 
1,187 
2,101 
3,435 
1,785 
1,187 
1,707 

967 
2,544 
1,431 
1,353 

■ 

74, 417 

1881 

4.769 
13, 062 

21, 840 

1882     ..   . 

2, 984 

1,600 

1,309 

920 

451 

241 

283 

89 

60, 195 

1883 

22,  558 

1884 

1885 

1886 

474 

90 

618 

231 

90 
18 
92 
730 
521 
403 
490 

2,567 
2,649 
4,635 
18, 557 
18, 168 
12, 240 
13,  302 

22,  769 
35,  283 
17, 079 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

390 

1,165 

113, 437 

1,672 

79 

281 

6,731 

270 

11, 882 
13,  002 
12,  947 
15,  500 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Cent  inued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886     ..   . 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 

b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

Tea.* 

Tin,  bars, 
blocks,  or  pigs, 
grain  or  granu- 
lated. 

Wood, 
unmanu- 
factured, 
not  else- 
where 
specified. 

All 

other 

free 

articles. 

Total 

FREE  OF 
DUTY. 

Art  works,  not  elsewhere 
specified:  Paintings,  in 
oil  or  water  colors,  and 
statuary. 

Books,  maps,  engravings, 
etchings,  photographs, 
and  other  printed  mat- 
ter, not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Brass 
and 
manu- 
facture! 
of. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
1,595 

10, 872 

1,884 

3,516 

3,340 

1,964 

1,172 

2,162 

668 

4,281 

5,760 

34,  740 

43, 921 

72,  263 

54,  336 

46,  296 

82, 380 

81, 732 

91,  319 

149,  894 

Dollars. 
168,  335 

202.  364 

204,  025 

113, 962 

241, 120 

166,  582 

155,  427 

197,  300 

168,  565 

403,  839 

364,  270 

633,  524 

581,  622 

1, 176,  655 

1,  099, 459 

952,  726 

1,070,316 

1,  045, 123 

805,  502 

819,  820 

Dollars. 

2,021 
103 
186 
79 

Dollars. 

287 

118 

Dollars, 

1872 

1873 

28 

1874 

4 
5 

1875 

1,515 

1876 

1877 

201 

72 

142 

7 

1878 

1879 

1880 

253 

220 

1881 

1882 

995 

1,245 

9,252 

7,214 

8,175 

20,  877 

24,219 

10, 207 

17, 760 

209 

280 

8,039 

5,411 

4,205 

8,769 

11,218 

11,776 

9,977 

160 

1883 

86 

194 

937 

2,809 

4,598 

5,136 

9,206 

19,  580 

3 

1884 

15, 591 
9,608 
12,  232 
14,447 
4,159 
3,121 

1885 

2 

1 

1886 

1887 

1,164 
3,470 

283 
828 

1888 

1889 

1890 

3,218 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.— Continued. 


1871 

1,620 
3,780 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1,920 
2,000 
1,200 
2,300 
2,466 
600 
2,106 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

9,540 

64,  522 

1,800 

102, 816 

44,045 

3,000 

1,164 

5,130 

2,650 

1883 

8,000 

1884 

595 

1885 

1886 

1887 

3,000 

1888 

1889 

1890 

97 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 

IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

All  otlier  brcadst litis, 
and  preparations  of, 
used    as    food,    not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Brush- 
es, a 

Buttous 

and 
button 
forms. 

CHEMICALS,    DEUaS,   DYES,   AND  .MEDICIN-ES,   NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Argol,  or 
crude  tartar,  h 

Glycerin,  o 

Gums,  c 

Logwood  and 

other  dye 

wood.s.  extracts 

and  deooctions 

of.  a 

1871 

Dollars. 

3,129 

177 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

25 

26 

4,197 

1,554 

3,020 

Pounds. 
47, 873 

Dollars. 
7,730 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
34,  874 

Dolls. 
4,108 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1S73 

1874 

1875 

1876  .   ... 

4,727 
929 

1877 

23 

1878 

1879 

1880.     ... 

900 
3,044 
7,054 
9,822 

934 
1,680 

870 
1,081 
2,408 

751 

448 

8,400 
6,140 
6,828 
6, 959 
16, 067 
14,  592 
38,  710 

21,  709 

12, 405 

34,  612 

128, 707 

1, 495,  830 

1,  004,  737 

1,  365,  258 

1, 612, 198 

1,558,028 

1,  352,  241 

1,  679,  338 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

95,  579 
52,  864 
73, 404 
60, 252 
233,  661 
43,  086 
25, 020 

12, 222 
5,307 
5,821 
5,788 

25,  348 
4,936 
2,661 

1885 

4,211 
2,500 
4,044 
9,233 

68 

1886 

101 

1887 

255 

1888 

446 

1889 

1800     .     . 

385 

36 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873     

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878     

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884.  b  "  Free  of  duty  "  after  January  1,  1871. 

c  See  also  "  Free  of  duty." 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 

IMroilTS  FROM  AUSTKIA-HUNttARY.— Continued. 


YEAR. 


DHTIABLE. 


CHE.MI- 
CALS. 
DUl'OSS, 


ENDING  DYES,  ETC. 

JUNE 


30— 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1S79 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


All  other. 


Dollars. 
40, 521 
26,  970 
10, 383 

9,216 
14,  808 

8, 081 
14,  752 

6,  ::;3 

5,  ti'il 

11, 476 

0,861 

73,  972 

53,  098 

71,947 

71,274 

98, 586 

167, 831 

217, 135 

170, 769 

100,  502 


Cla.va  or  earths 

of  all  kinds, 
including  china 
clay,  or  kaolin. a 


Tons. 


Dollars. 


409 
462 
260 
323 
1.004 


CLOCKS   A.ND 

WATCHES,   AND 

PARTS  OF. 


Clocks, 

and 
parts 

of.  a 


Watche.s, 
and  parts 
of,  and 
watch 
materials 
and  move- 
ments. 


Dollars. 


2,040 
9,230 
4,934 
2,974 
2,735 
3,440 
2,181 


Dollars. 


1,267 

787 
8 
48 
142 
218 
585 


Cocoa  or  cacao, 

crude,  and  leaves 

and  shells  of.  b 


Pounds. 


Copper, 
manu- 
fac- 
tures 
of. 


COTTON,   MANU- 
FACTUEES  OF. 


Cloth. 


Dollars.  DoUars.'Sq.  yards.  Dollars. 


4,812 


32.  817 


4,138 


62,555 

10, 468 

9,873 

1,381 

21,  864 

4,262 

13,787 

2,528 

18, 587 

2,747 

24,  302 

2,606 

164 

62 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.— Continued. 

1871 

600 

1872 

18, 166 

1,407 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

459 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

3,312 
814 

1H85 

1 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


6  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


10 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DU' 

riABLT 

COTTON,  MANUPACT0BES  OP. 

EARTHEN,  STONE 
CHINA  WARE 

AND 

Feath- 
ers, 
natural, 
crude, 
dressed, 
colored, 
or  man- 
ufac- 
tured, ft 

FISH. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

«  £  « 

OS  a  s 
a  bt> 

alt 

Knit  goods:  Stockings,  hose, 
half  hose,  shirts,  drawers, 
and  aU  goods  made,  fash- 
ioned, or  shaped  on  knit- 
ting machines  or  frames, 
or  knit  bv  liand. 

Laces,  edgings,  embroiiler- 
ies,   insertings,  neck  ruf- 
fling, rnchings,  trimmings, 
tuckings,  lace  window  cur- 
tains,  and    other    similar 
tamboured  articles,  a 

All 
other. 

China,  porcelain, 
p  a  r  i  a  n  and 
bisque,  earth- 
en, stone,  and 
crockery  ware. 

AU 
other. 

An- 
chovies 
and 
sar- 
dines, 
packed 
in  oil, 

or 
other- 
wise. 

All 

Not 
deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented. 
(a) 

Deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented.a 

other. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
220 

Dollars.  Dollars. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

1872 



35 

1874 

1 



1875 

i          _           1  --       . 

5 

1876 

1877 

3 

642 

1878 

\ 

1879 

1 

1 

361 

1880 

821 

1,115 

4.409 

10. 000 

200, 607 

182,  871 

231,  032 
393, 521 
380, 830 
219,  593 

232,  608 

1 

1, 405 

3,855 

1,969 

8,745 

2,544 

650 

761 

769 

1,810 

402 

3,172 

1,593 

1881 

1 

1882 

1,971 
159 
8,758 
2,474 
2,018 
4,777 
1,063 
15,  215 
1,219 

2,506 
4,399 
1,288 
1,922 
12 
790 
6.306 

3,416 

14,465 

10, 555 

6,422 

30,354 

18,  729 

7,336 

7 

26 

309 

1883 

6 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

9,608 
3.366 
629 
6,559 
7,430 
16, 132 
11, 497 

24, 974 
3,265 
7,828 
6,836 
9,475 
12,  073 
19, 481 

8,473 
13,  266 
26,760 
46, 814 
40, 191 
42, 909 
43,024 

150,447 
169,  511 
226,  308 
347, 246 
429, 339 
476,276 
497, 189 

5 

22 

4 

83 

201 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1675 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

186i> 

1881 

1882 



1883 

1884 

1 

j 

1886 

1 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

oNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884.  iniduded  with  "All  other  earthen,  etc.,  ware." 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE.     11 


IMPOliTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

FLAX,   HEMP,   AND   JUTE,    AND    OTHER    VEGETABLE    SUB- 
STANCE AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

FRUITS,  INCLUDING  NUTS,  NOT 
ELSEWIIKRE  SrEClFIED. 

Unmanufactured. 

Manufactures  of. 

Figs,  b 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Hemp. 

Other. 

Brown  or 
bleaclied  lin- 
ens,  ducks, 
canvas,  pad- 
dings, cot 
bottoms,  dia- 
pers, crash, 
huckabacks, 
handker- 
chiefs, and 
lawns. « 

All 
other. 

Lemons. & 

1871 

1872 

1873. 

1874 

Tons. 
98 
41 
23 

Dollars. 

14,  706 

6,667 

4,686 

Toji*. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

' 

1,164 

1,659 

1875 

1876 

24 

4,902 

572 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

2 

265 

120,  681 

5,479 

6,294 

5,801 

23,  916 

10,  972 

12,  925 

21,  694 

51,423 

15, 751 

10,  825 

1881 

1 

267 

1882 

9 
4 
45 

45 
18 
56 
28 
10 
273 

1,214 
1,225 
8,405 
9,378 
3,499 
8,785 
3,518 
1,356 
35, 725 

1883 

6 

20 

678 
2,496 

1884 

145,  978 
130,  523 
166, 533 
206,  521 
295,  021 
417, 152 
507, 762 

1885 

10,754 

38,  639 

23,  798 

9,107 

489 
977 
529 
159 

1886 

1887 

653 

1888 

1889 

1890       

37, 438 

1,424 

, 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872     

1873     

1874       .... 

1875 

1876     

1877       

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882        .   ..'     

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888     

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Included  in  "All  other  fruits  "  prior  to  1884. 


12 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


FRDITS,  IN'CLUDIXQ  NUTS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Or- 
anges, a 

Pre- 
served 
fruits,  a 

All  other 
fruits. 

Nuts,  a 

Plums  and  prunes. a 

Raisins,  a 

Almonds. 

All 
other. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars.    Pounds. 
585.  69;i    - 

DoUs. 

Dolls. 

1872 

430, 156 

485,  242 

298,477 

250,626 

696, 419 

159, 158 

47, 509 

130,  547 

484,844 

683, 325 

1,  377,  434 

1,869,058 

1,480 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1 

• 



1878 

1879  . 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883     . 

1884 

46,571,700 
37,  833, 122 
52,  228,  073 
55, 400,  262 
55,  852,  623 
28,  946, 451 
34, 695,  010 

1,  739, 355 
1, 167, 169 
1,  223,  957 
1,  593, 113 
1,  380, 811 
730,  798 
857,  271 

8,487 
2,701 
602 
4,531 
3,380 
2,378 
4,698 

3,491 

1885 

188,  558 
34,  895 

7,708 
2,056 

2,330 

313 

845 

18S6 

1,271 
2,776 

4,866 

1887 

6,988 

11, 053 

1,396 

1,434 

1888 

13 

1889 

13 

1890 

16,  534 

1,867 

3,895 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875    .. 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884.  .. 

1885 

838 

1886 

398 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  fruits  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


13 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HONGARY-Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

Furs,  and 
manufac- 
tures of. 

GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 

Hair,  not 
elsewhere 
specified, 
and  man- 
ufactures 
of. 

Hats, 
bonnets, 
and 
hoods, 
and  ma- 
terials 
for.  a 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Bottles, 
viala. 
demi- 
jolins, car- 
boys, and 

jars, 
empty  or 
filled,  a 

Plate  glass,  unsil- 
vered  and  silvered. 

All  other. 

Hops,  a 

1871 

Dollarg. 

Dollars. 

Sq.  feet. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
814 

Dollars. 

DoUars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 1.^ 

1873 ' 

1,165 
690 

1874 1 

1875 -- 

5 

1876 

37 
8,298 

1877 43 

1878 1 

1879 1 1 

1880 1 

1,641 

2,365 

15,  266 

72,  265 

595, 269 

502,  704 

601,  741 

782,  293 

828, 385 

724. 223 

636,  276 

1881 ' 

1882 

1883 3,215 

1884 9  354 

13. 728 
15,  657 
14,611 
21,826 
21,953 
38,  205 
27,  569 

21,  587 
13,  726 
12,  453 
i:j,  205 
11.985 
30.  365 
19,  637 

2  896 

36  673 

1885 

1880 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

3,447 

6,388 

3,451 

31, 539 

16, 575 

11, 993 

2,046 
62 
6,050 
6,643 
13, 042 
39 

782 

405 

2,350 

2,089 

4,402 

110 

791 
2, 662 
2,167 
4,154 
1,033 
1,452 

33, 357 
41, 637 
705, 984 
318, 102 
274, 693 
109,  822 

11,515 
8,897 
179, 088 
57, 935 
85,  718 
22,  394 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

i 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1 

1890 

1 

.... 

1 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


14 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FKOil  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

yp:ar 

India 
rubber 
aud  putta- 
percha, 
manufac- 
tures of. 

mON  AND  STEEL:  AND  MANUFACTUEES  OF. 

EXDIXG 

JUNE 

30- 

Pig  iron. 

Scrap    iron  and 
steel,  tit  only 
to  be  remauu- 
factured. 

Manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

1 
Cutlery.  'Firearms. 

Machinery. 

All  other. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Dollars.     Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
506 

1872 

166 

1873      

I 

25 

1874 

695 
230 

26,912 
5,362 

1 

21 

1875 

10 

92 

336 

211 

30 

5,688 

2,492 

1,433 

599 

5,786 

11,  897 

10,  920 

1,018 

205, 939 

83, 727 

37, 095 

1 

95 

1876 

1877 

' 

616 

1878 

1879 

1 

1880 

5,568 
2,154 

157, 004 
62,  658 

1 

7,415 

1881 

1882 

1883 

23 
262 

940 

103 

27 

425 
3,517 
2,863 
8,503 
12, 133 
11, 820 
13,447 
8,463 

2,210 

1884 

517 

15 

U 

1,009 

567 

773 

222 

468 
168 

1,684 
3,605 

296 
1,556 
2,848 

589 
1,333 

9,248 

1885 

8,502 

1886 

4,555 

1887 

1 888 

12 

203 

1,854 
380 

27, 832 
6,241 

71 
643 

3,167 
5,632 

1889 

9,263 

1890 

821 

2,863 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

3,400 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885...   . 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


15 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

JEWELRY,    MANUKA  CTUKES 
OF  GOLD  A.VD  SILVEB,  AND 
PRECIOUS  STONES. 

Lead,  and 
manufac- 
tures of. 

LEATHER,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

YEAR 

Leather. 

Manufactures  of. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Jewelry,  and 

nianutactures 

of  §old  and 

silver. 

Precious 

stones,  not 
elsi^wliore 
specified, 
and  imita- 
tions of,  not 
set. 

Upper  leath- 
er, dre.ssed, 
and  skins 
dressi'ii  and 
finished,  not 
elsewhere 
specified,  a 

All  other. 

Gloves  of 

kid,  or 

other 

leather. 

AU  other. 

1871 

Dollars. 
75 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

DoUars. 
237 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

956 

746 

1873 

79 
292 

7,295 

1874 

25 
10 

1,268 
280 

1,450 

1875 

1 

411 

1,063 

1876                 -         !           -           -     t^           

1877 

4,125 

49 

677 

1878 

1879 

175 

1                      j 

3 

1880 

3,112 

4,486              1.2J0 

552 

1881 

194 
22 
564 
116.  800 
60,  628 
87, 212 
73, 775 
122,  595 
155, 274 
186, 877 

129 

281 

2,048 

1,400 

1,415 

45,  378 

33,  984 

1882 

3,593 
3,364 
12, 336 

760 

1883 

1 

4,162 

1884 

43  867 

95, 197 
29,352" 
34,  522 
60,  246 
34.  732 
47,  212 
39,  941 

40,  351 

1885      .   . 

45,  543 
83, 473 
72,  036 
133, 072 
209,  333 
71,  746 

21,  867 

1886 

7,089 

72. 143 

13, 361 

1887 

2, 146           185,  713 
944           190. 406 

19,926 

1888 

19,  710 

1889 

1890 

31 

855 

204, 141 
170,  581 

40,  838 
13,  505 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTEIAHUNGAEY-Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 



* 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877      . . . 

1878     

t 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882     .     . 

1883 

1884 



37 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

oNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884,  included  with  "  All  other  leather. 


16 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE, 
IMPOirrS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


DTTTIABLE. 


Malt  liquors. 


MARBLE  AND  STONE, 
AND  MANUFACTCEES 
OF. 


Marble, 
and  manu- 
factures 
of.  a 


Stone  and 
manufact- 
ures of,  in- 
cluding 
slate. 


METALS,  METAL  COM- 
POS? I T  I  O  N  S.  AND 
MANUFACTURES  OF, 
NOT  ELSE W  HEBE 
SPECIFIED. 


Bronze 

manufact- 
ures, b 


All  other. I 


Mineral 
substances, 

not  else- 
where spec- 
ified, c 


Musical 
instru- 
ments. 


Gallons.    |  Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars.  \    Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


100 


128 

420 


1,264 
1,611 


2,117 


705 


191 


120,  247 
135,  383 
128, 474 
125, 994 
143,  349 
173, 747 
200,  537 


27, 235 
25, 405 
23,747 
19,  238 
20, 833 
26,  517 
29,760 


62 

3,570 

89 


369 
34 


1,273 
51 
83 


10,  710 
17,  938 
5,704 
7,128 
12,  526 
7,458 
8,084 


897 
1,  C08 
CO,  173 
39,  332 
48,  390 
56,  253 
66,  250 
76, 172 
87, 437 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY- Continued. 

1871  ..   .. 

1872  . 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877. 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

188S 

1884 

581 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 



1890 

o Includes  "Stone,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884.  6  Included  in  "All  other  metals,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884. 

c  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


17 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875- 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


Mineral. 


Qallont. 


99 


Dollars. 


19 


Vegetable. 


Fixed  or  expressed. 


Olive,  salad. 


Gallons. 


223 

83 

3G0 

6 

7 

4,718 

1,219 

33,  7G9 

51,  329 

54,  610 

1,018 

3, 90S 

4,357 

8,125 

15, 687 

11, 789 

22, 780 


Dollars. 


189 
131 
260 


2,890 

954 

20, 916 

35,  614 

32,  909 

720 

2,421 

2,641 

3,808 

8,710 

6,284 

13,  041 


Other. 


Qallons. 
260 


22 
216 
176 

16 
148 

35 

79 
301 
202 
176 
351 

39 

146 

109 

1,165 

1,842 

1,389 


Dollars 
276 


43 

413 

302 

27 

231 

51 

98 

89 

216 

175 

225 

27 

92 

32 

393 

1,027 

2,460 


Volatile  or 
essential. 


Pounds . 
4,707 
2,714 
1,340 


302 


450 

8 

20 

425 

1,116 

1,709 

308 

7,116 


Dollars. 

3,878 

1,989 

333 


958 

10 

11 

57 

448 

924 

322 

2,361 


Paints 

and 
colors. 


Dollars. 
3,209 
4,145 
3,840 
2,548 
141 


13 


1,230 


364 
3,281 
4,987 
5,922 
6,036 
2,764 
13,633 
7,670 
10, 166 
11,922 


Paper, 

and  man- 

ul^ctures 

of. 


Dollars. 
305 


2,860 

26 

271 


34 
521 
1,896 
15, 177 
16, 269 
30, 177 
15, 020 
31,202 
14, 992 
26, 705 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

47,  825 

7,092 

1 

1872 

24,  798 
408, 038 
23,  376 

3,724 

62, 544 

4,  052 

1 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876  . . . . 

1877 

1878 

8,000 

1,120 

1879 

1 

1880  ... 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1 

1885 

1 

1886 

1887 

1888  

1889 

1890 

H.  Mis.  117- 


18 


COMMERCE    WITEI    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

Perfum- 
eries, cos- 
motics, 
and  all 
toilet 
prepara- 
tions. 

Pipes, 

and 

smokers' 

articles. 

(a) 

PHOVISIONS,   COMPRISING  MEAT  AND 
DAIUY  PEOUUCTS.  6 

Salt. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Meat  products. 

Dairy  products. 

Seeds,  not 
elsewhere 

30— 

Meat 
and  meat 
extracts. 

All 
other. 

Cheese. 

specitied. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollar*. 

DoUart. 
G6 

Dollar*. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

70, 108 
406 

1873 

1874 

133 

1875 

46 

1876 

1877 

8 

327 

7 

1878 

1879 

1880 

2,284 

1881 

1882 

3 

1 

1883 

1 

595 

1884 

153 
504 
250 
136 
185 
255 
309 

86,  694 
71,822 
60.  892 
63, 168 
90,  982 
116,  959 
93, 524 

15 
17 
75 
51 
12 
117 
225 

1,401 

636 

3,743 

2,779 

25,  085 

19,  833 

10,  053 

173 
84 

337 

218 
2,875 
2,095 

532 

6.777 

188.''. 

3,400 

6 

7,972 

1886 

2  038 

1887 

18,  841 

1888 

103 
26 
23 

4,607 

1889 

9,223 
857 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGART— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

69 

1885 

1886 

1887 

3888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  eniimcrntcd  prior  to  1884,  included  with  "  Fiuiry  articles." 
b  Not  separately  shown  prior  to  1884,  included  with  "Moat,"  etc. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


19 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1881. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


SILK,  MANUFACTUEKS  OP. 


Clothing, 

"•f'-^"-   I    Dres8 

"'■"?•'•'""' and  piece 

"""?'^     I     goods, 
wearing      *= 

apparel.o 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


186 


Lacea 
and  em- 
broider- 
ies.a 


Dollars. 


Rib- 
bons.a 


Dollars. 


All  other 


Dollars. 
53 

214 


SOAP.6 


Fancy,  perfumed, 
and  "all  descrip- 
tions of  toilet 
soap. 


Pounds. 


Dollars. 


All 
other. 


Dollars. 


Spices,  not  else- 
where specified. 


Pound*. 
289,  036 


Dollars. 
19,  998 


1,145 
119 
622 

8,145 
326 

2,182 
880 


2,103 


147 
131,  387 
101,  515 
96, 167 
98,  069 
147,  438 
72,  908 
90,  608 


1,099 
800 

3, 231 
198 

1,031 
8 

1,128 


1,865 
4,173 
2,853 
1,231 
693 
3,852 
4,210 


5 

583 

24 

7,234 

815 

92,  627 

102,  917 

140,  506 

187,  702 

207,  706 

207,  870 

240,  067 


2,067 

502 

1,315 

499 

659 

169 

2,477 

731 

4,506 

1,047 

2,560 

713 

769 

267 

262 

401 

23 

77 

167 

1,315 

49 


110 
470 
683 
991 

688 
2,006 
2,603 
3,570 


21 
81 
156 
225 
195 
419 
354 
363 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ATJSTRIA-HUNGART— Continued. 

1871 

186  952 

10  300 

1872 

508,  213 

25, 205 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 



1888 



1889 

1890 

ainoluded  in  "All  other  silk,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884. 


b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


20 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA -HUNG  ART— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR  END- 

SPIEITS, DISTILLED. 

Sponges,  b 

SUGAR,  MOLASSES.  SUGAR  CANDY, 
AND  CO.VFECTIONKRY. 

ING 
JUNE  30— 

Brandy. a 

All  other. 

Sugar. 

Sugar 

candy  and 

i-onl'ec- 

tionery. 

1871 

r/.  galls. 

Dollars. 

r/.  galls. 

1,732 

6 

350 

254 

50 

313 

131 

285 

485 

257 

229 

46 

238 

436 

588 

508 

4,818 

1,199 

2,999 

3,490 

Dollam. 

539 

17 

828 

395 

71 

587 

339 

366 

8U 

317 

311 

95 

689 

1,083 

1,025 

998 

3,717 

1,727 

5,230 

5,302 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1874      

1875 

1876           

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880      

1 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

905 
1,326 

909 
5,231 
2,149 
2,623 
4,091 

1,317 
1,454 
1,095 
4,230 
2,610 
2,347 
5,955 

9,943 

8,578 
15, 247 
12, 757 
9,247 
4,830 
5,467 

1885      

1886 

3, 430, 963 
3,  698, 224 
110,  250 
9,  613,  234 
60, 621, 711 

93.  275 

84,  098 

2,370 

241, 907 

1,  578, 494 

1888 

1889 

114 

1890 

a  For  subsequent  years  see  "Free  of  duty." 
EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 1 

27 

75 

1879 

1880 

'                  1 

1881 

1 

1882 

1 

1883 

1884 

1885 

298 

592 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  s])irits  "  prior  to  1S84. 
6  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPOKTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


21 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TOBACCO,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

Toys.o 

VEGETABLES. 

TEAK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Loaf. 

Manufactures  of. 

Beans  and 
pease. 

Pickles 

and 

sauces. 

(o) 

All  other,  a 

Cigars,  cigar- 
ettes, and 
cheroots. 

All 
other. 

In  their 

natural 

state. 

Pre- 
pared 
or  pre- 
served. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Bushels. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

1872 

1873 

1 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

15 
33 

62 
33 

1 

158 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

4,564 

2,352 

15 

1,846 

1,017 

37 

18,484 
200, 432 

27,  334 
276,  231 

79 
50 
128 
40 
30 
52 
43 

277 
111 
305 
108 
24 
189 
130 

287 
197 
109 
362 
397 
171 
362 

23,  320 
23,  635 
25, 979 
26,  987 
27, 514 
21,113 
20, 101 

3 

27,  781 
8,324 

12, 150 
1,364 

10,  892 

15,  273 
4, 366 

4 

1887 

17 

1 

198 

1888 

1889 

1890 

126 
71 
983 

64 

64 

731 

252,  018 
11,  380 
182, 725 

256, 675 
11,017 

180, 725 

9 

124 

1,564 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

10,415 

3,397 

1 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

38 

122 

1881 

1882 

. 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1881. 


22 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTUIAnUNGART— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


UL'TIAHLK. 


C1iaTnp:>giie  and 
other  Hpaikling. a 


Still  wines. 


In  casks. 


In  bottles. 


WOOD.  NOT  FLSEWnEHE  SPEC- 
IFIED, AND  MAXLFACTUUES  OF. 


Lumber. 


Cabinet  All 

wait'  anil !      otliiT 
lioiisc  t'lir-  inannract- 
uitiire.b     ures  ol'. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1866. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Dozens. 


94 
72 

108 
64 

126 
70 
81 


Dollars. 


Gallons. 

2,455 

972 

1,063 

20 

60 

2,202 


1,021 
594 

1,033 
563 

1,104 
823 
667 


40 
239 
24,  579 
3,400 
17, 455 
37, 947 
43,  885 
93, 401 
80,  226 
78, 134 
84, 191 
76, 096 
77, 777 


Dollars. 
711 
340 
397 
4 
53 
539 


159 

61 

9,171 

1,340 

11, 133 

23,  096 

28, 230 

63, 100 

46,  003 

45,  859 

61,  025 

54,  869 

49, 673 


Dozens. 


20 
102 
196 
2,489 
1.180 
1,898 
4,131 
3,890 
11,  830 
6,456 


Dollars.     Dollars 


Dollars. 


393 

4 

4 

22 


111 
431 

1,665 
14, 616 

5,748 
11, 105 
15, 655 
15,  43? 
49,513 
24,107 


Dollars. 

41 

437 

245 

264 

202 

8 

113 

30 


582 
10 


89,  992 
107,513 
55,  820 
59, 278 
68.  514 
78, 151 
79, 364 


6,901 
9,532 
18,  463 
11,104 
63,  875 
46, 545 
29, 894 
45,  624 
54,  205 
60,  602 
156,  413 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1 
1 

1884 

463 

1885     ' 

1 

261 

1880 

88 

425 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

cinolnded  in  "  Still  winps,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  with  "All  other  manuJ'ucturcs  of  wood,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPOETS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


23 


IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDINO 

JUNK 
30— 


1871. 

1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1800. 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIR  OF  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OP. 


Unmanufactured. 


Vounds. 

101,045 

1,  332,  338 

109, 165 


1, 017,  856 

410, 733 

246, 835 

43, 375 


Dollars. 

9,334 

234,  897 

15,  379 


120,  597 

56, 748 

48,  5:J6 

5,040 


Manufactures  of. 


Clotliing, 
ready- 
I  mfidc.  and 
Carpets  and  car    otlur  wcar- 
petiug.  iugai)j)arel, 

except 
aliawl.s  and 
knitgoods.a 


Sq.  yds.  Dollars}    Dollars. 


63 


104 


Cloths.  6 


Pounds.]  Dollars. 


1,639 
2,452 
9,754 
6,815 
996 


Dress  {roods.        Knit 

women's  and     fabrics. 

cliUdreu's.  (a) 


Sq.yds.  Dollars.' Dollars. 


460, 424 
362, 412 
733, 833 

44, 432 
565, 512 
106, 487 
464, 229 
208, 403 
140,  513 
643, 045 

11, 977 


74, 927 
73, 180 
84,  378 

4,473 
64, 188 
11,570 
44,899 
21, 092 
15,  821 
72,  509 

1, 435 


4.096 


4,071 


1,134 
1,955 
1,140 
1,267 

485 

16 

1,028 


1,607 
4,433 
3,130 
2,953 
1,080 
67 
457 


973 
475 

433  1189,520  216,115 
1,361  110.074  1143,649 
1,755    110,017  147,941 


4,210 


773 


8,456 
2,539 
3,912 
2,042 


186, 757 
128,  340 
163, 236 
88,549  119,104 


145,  058 
97, 946 
117,517 


7,956 
21, 578 
41, 166 
177,610 
137, 967 
14, 647 
53, 173 


3,277 
9,196 
12,  359 
43,  691 
37,  862 
4,355 
10,944 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

J888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wool"  prior  to  1884.    b  Quantity  not  given  prior  to  1884. 


24 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY— Continued. 


YEAR  ENDETG 

JL;^■K  30— 


1S71. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1R82. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


RECAPITULATION. 


WOOLS,    HAIR  OF  TUE 
CAMEL,  ETC. 


Manufactures  of. 


Shawls.       All  otber. 


Dollars. 


2,185 

106 

699 

1,990 

3,033 

2,238 

772 


Dollars. 
99 


877 


472 

352 

16, 370 

20, 487 

4,642 

30,  654 

7,071 

4,746 

5, 105 


All  nth  or 
diitiahlo 
articles. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 


Dollars. 
79, 133 
26, 892 
36.  564 
17,  827 
16,  730 
5,689 
4,  .548 
3,907 
3,996 
29,  481 
74,810 
62, 197 
79.419 
191,701 
175,  864 
291,  946 
351,531 
340,  053 
345.  479 
312, 678 


Dollars. 

775, 693 

809,  702 

577, 377 

374, 680 

427, 732 

783, 287 

258, 593 

74, 950 

147, 248 

1, 151, 168 

1,051,341 

1,  811,  288 

2, 403, 301 

6, 568,  310 

4,  046, 121 

5,  650,  332 
7,451,772 
7,  038,  405 

6,  836, 795 
8, 511, 558 


TOTAL 

THEE   OF 

DUTY. 


Dolla  rs. 
168,  :!35 
202.  364 
204,  025 
113,902 
241, 126 
106.  582 
155,  127 
197,  300 
ir.8,  565 
40  i,  839 
304,  270 
633, 524 
581, 622 
1, 176, 655 
1, 099,  459 
952,  726 
1,070,316 
1,045.123 
805. 502 
£19,  820 


TOTAL 
VALUE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


Dollars. 
944, 028 
1, 012, 066 
781,  402 
488,  642 
6CS.  858 
449,  869 
414,  020 
272,  250 
315,  813 

1,  555.  007 
1,415,611 

2,  444,  812 
2,  984.  923 

7,  744,  965 
5. 745,  580 

6,  603,  058 
8, 522,  088 

8,  683,  ,-28 

7,  642,  297 

9,  331,  378 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  AUSTRIA-HUNG.IRY— Continnod. 


1971        

231 
358 

21,  620 

30,  694 

62.544 

4,  052 

3,400 

1,620 
3,7S0 

23,  240 

1872 

34, 474 

1873 

02,  544 

1874 

1,920 
2,000 
1,200 
2,300 
2,466 
600 
2,106 

5,972 

1875        

5,400 

1876         

1,200 

1877  

2,  300 

1878   

12 

1,207 
459 
122 
272 

3,  673 

1879       

1,  059 

1880 

2,  :;28 

1881 

272 

272 

1882  

9,540 

64,  522 

1,800 

102, 816 

44,  045 

3,000 

1,164 

6,130 

2,650 

9.540 

1883         

64, 522 

1884   .       ... 

5.057 

2.  5' 5 

823 

6,857 

1885 

105.  321 

1886 

41,868 

1887 

3,000 

1888  

1, 164 

1889    

97 

6,227 

1890    

2,650 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


25 


IMPORTS  FROM  AZORE,  MADEIRA,  AND  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

CHEMI- 
CALS, ETC. 

Hides 
and 
skins, 
otlier 
tlianfur 
skins. 

PAPER  STOCK, 
CRUDE. 

Seeds, 
not  me- 
dicinal. 

Tea.  a 

Wood, 
uninan- 
ul'ac- 
tured, 
not  else 
where 

8I)PCi- 

fied. 

All  other 

free 
articles. 

TOTAL 

so- 

All other. 

Rags  other  than 
■woolen. 

notel.se- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

FREE  OF 
DUTY. 

ls??. 

Dollars. 

338 

8 

53 

Dollars. 

6,943 
13,006 
12,  820 
40,  071 
48,122 
11,443 
21,  526 
28. 144 
37,  226 
35,  337 
18,  227 
30, 198 
15,  843 
12,  878 
13, 167 

6,431 
14, 019 
15, 507 

Pounds. 
237, 100 

Dollars. 
14, 257 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DoUars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
2,341 
7,741 
3,946 
2,799 
4,231 
5,406 
4,401 
2,137 
4,736 
1,500 
2,475 
2,991 
1,956 
7,929 
1,517 
3,611 
2,766 
1,  555 

Dollars. 
23  879 

1874     

20, 755 
16,  819 
42  870 

1875     

1876 

1877     .   .. 

52, 353 
31  827 

1878 

14,  893 

2,739 
2,863 
17,  480 
7,305 
4,145 

85 

54 

627 

214 

42 

1879 

25,  981 
34,  764 
49  396 

1880 

3,856 
7,220 
8,584 

1881 

1882 

45,  463 
20, 702 
33  189 

1883 

1884 

1885 

. 

17  799 

1886     

165 

35 

20  842 

1887 

14,  684 
10  044 

1888 

150 
800 

2 
12 

1889 

451 

17,  248 
17, 062 

1890 

1 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE    TO    AZORE,   MADEIRA,   AND   CAPE  VERDE 

ISLANDS. 


1873 

1874 

1875 

160 

91 

35 
21 

126 

1876 

21 

1877 

162 

2,778 
2,061 
547 
820 
926 
452 
665 
1,242 
682 
320 
150 
150 

61 

1,052 

788 

178 

380 

243 

113 

160 

328 

231 

112 

32 

45 

61 

1878 

1  052 

1879 

18 
500 

806 

1880 

678 

1881 

380 

1882 

132 
1,165 

375 

1883 

1, 278 
160 

1884 

1885 

162 

740 

173 

65 

490 

1886 

971 

1887 

285 

1888 

97 

1889 

65 

1890 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


26  COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 

IMPORTS  FROM  AZORE,  MADEIRA,  AND  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JITNE 

30— 


1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1880. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Copper,  in  pigs, 
bars,   ingots,   old, 

and  other 
unmanufactured. 


Pounds. 

2,037 
2,143 
143 
355 
5,672 
1,577 


3,314 

8,417 
65 
187 


Dollars. 
209 
273 
17 
38 
875 
218 


314 

946 

47 

19 


Cotton, 
manufac- 
tures of. 


Elax, 

hemp, 

jute,  and 

other 
^vegetable 
sub- 
stances, 
roanufact 
urea  of. 


Dollars. 

1,504 

850 

1,921 

1,467 

1,220 

735 

757 

736 

4,356 

4,795 

902 

1,651 

1,948 

1,873 

1,610 

596 

363 


Dollars. 

178 

359 

312 

170 

78 

209 

184 

210 

246 

728 

1,102 

926 

2,131 

1,336 

1,730 

2,002 

2,158 

2,500 


Fruits, 

in- 
cluding 
nuts 


Iron  and 

Hteel 


Metals, 
metal 
composi- 
tions, and 


nu.«,  «.ee..      l,„,,n„fac. 

not  else-  manulact-,  ,„^..„  , .. 


where 
speci- 
fied. 


Dollars. 

12,341 

72:; 

25,  531 

12,  549 

772 

4,005 

8,941 

7,384 

450 

3,885 

1,048 

1,934 

3,315 

446 

36 

5,414 


21 


ures  of. 


Dollars. 

3,101 

706 

1,038 

112 

1,476 

1,075 

466 

8,820 

28, 155 

8,298 

21, 149 

2,014 

55,  095 

57,  569 

443 

536 

1,109 

434 


turi'8  of, 
not  else- 
where 
specilied. 


Dollars 

361 

502 

278 

193 

1,016 

1,867 

50 

1,934 

3,329 

5,085 

2,696 

571 

86 

311 


Salt. 


Pounds. 

1,  659, 576 
243, 000 

1, 464, 800 

1, 709, 901 

385, 485 

797, 400 

187, 851 

3,  076, 128 

2,175,012 

2, 033, 996 

2,  696, 559 
1,718,745 

116,938 

889, 057 

89, 960 


Dollars. 

1,642 

271 

1,450 

1,888 

439 

952 

175 

3,321 

2,221 

2,142 

2,575 

1,645 

120 

1,684 

92 


3,993 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE   TO   AZORE,   MADEIRA,    AND   CAPE  VERDE 

ISLANDS— Continued. 


1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    KOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


27 


IMPORTS  FROM  AZORE,  MADEIRA,  AXD  CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


TEAR 
EXI) I  X(t  Tobacco 
JUNE         and 
•i^ —       nianulap 
tures  of. 


1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Dollars. 


In  casks. 


Gal'.onn. 

2,217 

3,  606 

3,422 

1,843 

2,650 

632 

1,  803 

3,006 

12, 908 

5,951 

6,601 

3,837 

7,500 

11,  958 

19, 138 

11,291 

7,  930 

8,848 


Dollars 

1, 132 

4,611 

3,811 

1,466 

6,399 

1.756 

2,849 

5, 429 

25,713 

10, 882 

12, 084 

7,231 

12, 965 

13, 176 

22,  008 

12, 640 

12, 162 

13, 562 


In  bottles. 


Dozens. 

15 

5 

41 

3 

122 

209 

253 

115 

678 

173 

100 

127 

70 

43 

65 

64 

26 

61 


Dollars. 

115 

16 

317 

35 

995 

2,  655 

2,566 

1,141 

4,254 

1,982 

1,304 

1,490 

700 

338 

1,192 

629 

274 

485 


All 

Wm.il.andl.otlHT 
iiianiit'ai't^    iliiiia- 
uius  of.     lilt'  aili- 
eles. 


Dollars. 

147 

69 

144 

51 

87 

319 

667 

830 

736 

371 

602 

323 

1,418 

1,959 

737 

517 

2,940 

1,302 


Dollars. 

81.  268 

3,  298 

97,  771 

7,089 

12,804 

15,  585 

57,  518 

17,  576 

57, 989 

26,  214 

6,506 

7.442 

4,940 

3,828 

1,853 

41,  820 

3,413 

1,951 


RECAPITULATION. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 


Dollars. 

101, 998 
11,737 

132, 590 
25,  058 
26, 161 
29,  376 
74, 173 
47,  695 

128, 395 
64, 429 
49,  987 
25  227 
82,  718 
82,  520 
29, 701 
64, 154 
22, 423 
20,  753 


TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTY. 


TOTAL 

VALUE 

OF  MEK- 

CHANUISE. 


Dollars. 
23, 879 
20, 755 

16,  819 
42, 870 
52,  353 
31,  827 
25,  981 
34,  764 
49,  396 
45,  463 
20,  702 
33, 189 

17,  799 
20.  842 
14,  684 
10,  044 
17, 248 
17, 062 


Dollars. 

125, 877 
32, 492 

149, 409 
67, 928 
78,  514 
61, 203 

100, 154 
82, 459 

177, 791 

109, 892 
70,  689 
58, 416 

100,  517 

103,  362 
44,385 
74, 198 
39,  671 
37,815 


EXPORTS   OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE   TO  AZORE,  MADEIRA,  AND  CAPE    VERDE 

ISLANDS— Continued. 


1873  

213 

1,131 

1,533 

2,877 

2  8V7 

1874 

1875 

800 
626 
414 
702 
260 

1,8U1 

77 

1,120 

388 

72 

111 

294 

286 

814 

1,193 

6,867 
564 
214 

2,704 
837 

2,678 
1,746 
1,577 
948 
4,114 
6, 206 
5,967 
12,  657 
8,087 
3,933 
7,283 
9,835 
4,087 
3,250 
3,292 
1,748 

126 

21 

61 

1,052 

806 

678 

380 

375 

1,278 

160 

490 

971 

285 

97 

65 

2  804 

1876 

1,767 

1877 

775 

174 

3,743 

5,912 

5,  537 

11,843 

6,007 

3,539 

7, 127 

2,762 

3,416 

2,972 

588 

762 

1,638 
2,000 
4  920 

1878 

1879 

1880 

6  884 

1881 

144 

6,347 
13, 032 
9,365 
4,093 
7,773 
10, 806 
4,372 
3,347 
3,357 
1  748 

1882 

issa 

887 
394 
156 
206 
107 
64 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

149 

28 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM. 


TEAR 
EN1>IN(t 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


ANIMALS,   NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. O 


Cattle. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
18'80. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
188-1. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1880. 
1890. 


No.     Dollars. 


Horses. 


No.      Dollars. 


All 

other,  in- 
cluding 
fowls. 


Articles,  the 

growth,  j)rod-|  Art  works, 

uce,  and  the  prodiic- 

manufacture  1      tion  of 

of  the  United  American 

States,  re  artists. 

turned. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Asphaltiim  or  bi- 
tumen, crude. a 


Pounds.    Dollars. 


615 

216 

26 


47,  735 
20, 518 
6,000 


1,375 
700 


54 
39 
35 
74 
82 
149 
223 


47, 226 
21,  748 
22,443 
32,544 
93,  784 
65,  997 
176,423 


5 

75 

55 

3,764 

27 


55 


112,939 
139,  393 
241,897 
220, 322 
97,  529 
115, 728 
164, 101 
340, 687 
522,  335 
453, 981 
737, 017 
878, 724 
809,  724 
1, 024,  609 
876,  508 
737,  966 
753, 975 
451,  827 
53,  573 


207 

48 

791 

4,754 

20,  792 

10, 779 

3,069 

2,810 

9,000 

60, 695 

30, 947 

501 

4.885 

2,463 

829 

2,909 

1,800 

1,208 

2,832 


135,  000  1,  380 


EXTORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876        

1877     ..   . 

1878 

1879 

1880        ..   . 

1881 

2,427 

1882 

1883 

1884 

308 

1885 

■ 

1880 

1887       

1888 

1889 

40,  000 
30, 372 

1,200 

1890 

911 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1881. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


29 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

YEAR 
END- 

Bolt- 
ing 
cloths. 

Books, 
niiips,  cn- 
gravii|i;8, 
etcliiugs, 
ami  otlitT 

printed 
inaltiT  not 
elsi-where 
specitied. 

CHEMICALS,    DKUOS,    AND  DYES,   NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Argal,  or  argol, 
or  crude  tartar. 

Barks:  Cinchona, 

or  otlipr, 

from  wliich 

quiuiuo  may  be 

extracted. 

Cochineal. 

Byewoods. 

JU^■E 
30— 

Logwood,  a 

All 
other. 

1871 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

DoOs. 

1872 

2,718 

39, 196 

11,008 

14, 324 

113,  591 

456,  670 

237, 116 

544,  835 

278,813 

565, 400 

12,  376 

55,  718 

11,  039 

488 

5,566 

2,186 

2,892 

19,  071 

65,  359 

34,  626 

74,  638 

48,  381 

70,  675 

2,792 

9,617 

3,855 

1873 

3,646 

5,295 

934 

1,189 

565 

111 

o64 

413 

1,743 

577 

1,744 

3,077 

5,783 

2,548 

8,735 

555 

1,477 

2,592 

1874 

1875 

1876 

4,505 
19, 881 

2,010 
9,867 

1877 

13 

121,  398 
1,311 
39,  041 
64, 875 
11,  983 
22,  801 

66, 141 

985 

30, 349 

42, 719 

9,539 

32, 168 

1878 

1879.... 

1880 

1881 

276 

1882 

5 

492 

1883 

1884 

233, 957 
25,724 
45, 991 
24, 411 

89,  353 
4,696 
24,  762 

5,788 

8,496 

1885 

1886.... 

1,694 

12,  520, 
4,928 
94,  200 
329, 100 
21, 655 

2,318 

924 

13, 473 

45,  019 

2,  776 

1887 

1888.... 

1889.... 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 


1871 

75 
15 

1,475 
320 

1872 

1873 ' 

1874 ' 

1875....' 1 

1876 1 

1877 

1 

1878.... 

1 

1879.'... 

1 

72 
25 
25 

1,575 
580 
600 

1880.... 

1 

1881 

1 

1882.... 

1 

1883.... 

i 

1884. . . . 

1 

1885. . . . 

1886.... 

1 

1887. . . . 

1 

1888.... 

1889.... 

j 

1890.-... 

170 

a  Includes  all  dyewoods  prior  to  1884. 


30 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


TEAR  ENDING 
JUNE  30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


CHBIIICALS,   DROas,  AND  DYES,   NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIEU. 


Gums. 


Pounds. 


Dollars. 


Lime,  clilorido  of,    or 
bleaching  powder. 


Pounds. 


Dollart. 


Mineral  waters,  all  not 
artificial,  a 


Gallon*. 


Dollars. 


2,161 
8,422 


237 
1,059 


185,  833 
15,  308 
44,  8  34 


3,490 
374 
977 


4,154 


1,141 


55, 534 


37 


118 


98 
308 


10, 159 


168 


111.117 
45,700 
73. 534 
13, 030 
35,  501 
30,  983 
41,237 


24,  604 
9,  707 

14,  443 
2,990 
7,235 
9,533 

11,507 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


a  Included  in  "All  other  chemicala,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


31 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


TKAR 

ENDING 

J  r  N  E 

SO- 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


CHEMICALS,  DRDGS.  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 


Quiiiia.  sulphate  of, 

ai)<1  iill  alk.iloids  or 

salts  of  I  iiuhoua 

bark. a 


Stilphtir,  or  brim- 
stone, crude. 


Ounces.     Dollars.      Tons. 


5,000 


2,695 


20,  500 


5,330 


79 
190 
60 


83 
180 
182 


Dollars. 


3,037 
4,766 
1,718 


1, 933 
4,086 
3,995 


All 
other. 


Dollars. 

1,  002 

5,786 

5,669 

30,  091 

114,479 

160,  9G9 

109,  381 

68,615 

43, 147 

107,  437 

69,931 

129.429 

123,  212 

37,  .'US 

24. 248 

45.  138 

30, 395 

14,  369 

13,  323 

6,736 


Cocoa,  or  cacao, 

erode,  and  leaves 

and  shells  of.  b 


Pounds.    Dollars. 


24 


Coffee.& 


Pounds. 


4,030 
1, 186,  550 

7,485 
491, 019 
276, 000 

1,593 

61,  245 
79, 492 

323,  525 
284, 172 

62,  541 
692.  551 
132,  589 
109.  061 
197,  884 
965.  670 

3,315 
76,  469 


Dollars. 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

1 

1873 

1,  329   150.  411 

12,417 

23,  340 

1,094 

4,758 

7,531 

1, 341, 256 

794, 058 

1,  202,  030 

1,  314,  210 
2.261,835 
3, 180,  385 

2,  932, 150 
102,  794 

3,  271,  393 
2, 668, 497 

4,  676, 467 
2,  917, 141 
4,  849, 773 
2, 498,  261 
1,432,032 
1. 160, 032 
2,  556, 954 

487,  792 

196, 768 

1874 

189 

178,  337 
13,  680 
58,  460 
91,  681 

157, 460 

1875 

206,  096 

1876 

227, 099 

1877 

102 

343,  399 

1878 

514,  690 

1879 

300 

443,  583 

1880 

12, 873 

1881 

110,900 
76, 450 

120, 165 
20,  440 
63,  031 

155,  579 

170,  961 

6,344 

64, 136 

214, 100 

14,010 
12,420 
8,947 
2,044 
6,302 
17, 174 
17,  574 
598 
6,422 
22,898 

439,  821 

1882 

409 
2,600 
4,758 
7,100 
6,099 
1,760 
1,200 
4,158 
1,833 

346, 079 

1883 

441, 387 

1884 

291,  834 

1885 

481, 587 

1886 

226,  641 

1887 

149,  859 

1888 

123, 148 

1889  .  .. 

397,  349 

1890 

87, 877 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  July  1, 1879,  and  included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,'  prior  to  1884. 
b  Dutiable  prior  to  July  1, 1872. 


32 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


LMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


TEAR 
EXD- 

JUNE  Cotton,  nnman 
30 ulactured. 


jewel."*  to  lie  where  spec 


1871  . 
1872. 
1873. 
1874  . 
1875. 
1876  . 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
18S5. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


.Poundt.  Dolls. 


Diamonds 
and  other 
prH<-i<iu8 
stones, 
roujrh  and 
niiciil,  in- 

eliulinj;  •xla. 
ziers'  and 
engravers' 
dianiond.s 

not  set,  and 


Farina- 
ceous .sub 
•stanees  and 
lirepara- 
tions  of 
(sago,  tapi- 
oca., etc.), 
not  else- 


used  iu  the 
manufac- 
ture of 
watche.s.  a 


Dollars. 


iHod.  a 


Dollars. 


FERTILIZERS. 


Guano. 


Tons. 


Dolls. 


Phosphates, 
crude  or  na- 
tive, a 


Tons. 


All 
otber.a 


Dolls.  Dolls. 

I 


ESS3. 


Dozens.  'Dollars, 


800 


C.OGO 


205 
3,745 


183 
13,  286 


2  760 


14,612 


11, 174 

65 

1,031 

4,557 

10, 369 


43, 015 
955, 550 
583,  385 
130, 800 
231, 800 
215, 164 


10, 045 
162, 647 
99,254 
22, 375 
38,  973 
33, 223 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 

1871      . 

36,787 

6,279 

1872 

1873 

1874    . . . 

1875    . . 

1876 

1877  . . . 

1878 

1879 

1880 



1881 

1882 

1883 

67,  804 

13,  530 

1884    . . . 

1885 

10 

2 

1886 

1887 

1888 

4,000 

800 

1889  .   . 

10,200 

1,173 

950 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.  33 

IMPORTS  FROM  BELGUIM— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Fish, 
not 
else- 
where 
spec- 
ified. 

Fruits, 
includ- 
ing 
iiuta, 
not 
else- 
where 
spec- 
irtea. 
(a) 

Furs 
and  fur 
skins, 

un 
dressed. 

Hair, 

not 
else- 
where 
spec- 
ified. 

HIDES  AND  SKINS, 

OTHER  THAN  FLR 

SKIN.S.  b 

Household  and 
personal  I'H'ects. 
and  wearing  ait- 
jiarelin  u.se,  and 
implements,  in- 
struments, and 
tools  of  trade  of 

persons  arriv- 
ing from  foreign 

countries,  and 
of  citizensof  tlie 

United  States 

dying  ahroad. 

TEAR  E^TDINC; 
JUi4E30- 

Goat 
skins. 

All 
other. 

India  rulibor 

and  gutta- 
percha, crude. 

1871 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
18,964 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

364 

3,444 

1,960 

2,394 

3,777 

8,004 

6,460 

5,794 

10, 328 

13, 943 

11,  521 

22.  810 

27,  065 
32,  530 
17,  565 

28.  5.^.5 
15,  399 
24,  538 
41,  958 
31,  871 

Pounds.  Dolls. 

1872 

1873 

596 

476 

7,277 

1,925 

2,  082 

2,501 

2,526 

2,623 

10,029 

32.  463 

13,  959 

5,795 

9,050 

5,241 

R  9S.R 

23, 049 
6,729 
11, 794 

1874 

58,  474 

54,  472 

155,  978 

513,  677 

251, 164 

269,  735 

922.304 

1,  027,  263 

996, 169 

1,  052,  911 

264, 705 

49,  553 

117, 632 

205,  813 

133,  894 

312, 016 

252, 922 

1875 

1876 

1877 

413 

1878 

1879 

188U 

14. 199 

1881 

1882 

100  ^          ^R 

1883 

76 
19, 263 
3,516 
16,  882 
36,  562 
25,515 
64,079 
10,238 

13,  866 

4,018 
4,913 

2,395 

1884 

5,390 

22 

1,298 

942 

1885          

1886 

1887 

1888 

536       5. 142 

1889 

193 
126 

8,922 
3,694 

4,380 

2,400 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 


1871 

1872  

1,518 

1873 

4,700 
791 

1874 

1875 

10, 583 

1876 

3,500 

1877 

1878 

13,  044 

1879 

1,850 

1880 

2,995 
11,231 

2,590 
35,  372 
14,  861 

9,  9(15 

1881 



1882 

194 

6,100 
12,  250 

1 

1883 

1 

1884 

2,050 
625 

1885 

1886 

5.  705 

1887 



5,865 
1,107 
1,495 
1,577 

51 

31 

1888 

250 

304 

3 

304 

300 
300 
450 

1889 

262 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884, 
^Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 

H.  Mis.  117 3 


c  Included  in  "All  other  hides,  etc.,"  prior  to  188*. 


34 


COMMERCE    WlXn    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


TEAR 

T;XDrNG 

JUNE 

SO- 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHEBE  SPECLTIED.a 


Fixed  or  expressed,      ^tentiah"- 


Founds. 


3,120 


64 
576 
336 
376 
248 


74,  388 

19 

50, 653 


23, 372 
11,  638 


Dollars. 


Founds. 


113 


5 

100 
49 
20 
55 


48 


3,875 

27 

2,411 


1,535 
733 


7,315 


700 

2,502 

2,484 

305 

534 

8,005 

106, 488 

22, 945 

22 

737 

76 


30 


Dolls. 


2,"248 


720 
986 

1,599 

60 

270 

2,496 
28,307 

6,038 
110 
721 
268 


64 


PAPER  STOCK,  CEDDE. 


Kags,  other  than 
woolen. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

3, 335, 508 

126, 575 

6, 298, 132 

272,845 

7, 137,  845 

392,  089 

8,  601, 113 

462,  268 

9, 438, 076 

489, 708 

6, 638, 556 

295, 677 

2,484,518 

113,  580 

7,269,325 

192,  816 

2, 704, 949 

71,  545 

15, 777,  691 

503,  877 

4, 847,  207 

158, 060 

9, 651, 185 

2(J6, 483 

8, 122, 363 

208, 179 

8,  890,  648 

218,  746 

7, 429, 597 

182,  915 

16, 817, 988 

378, 974 

15, 853,  868 

307, 814 

13, 334,  651 

265. 183 

22,  384,  079 

441, 126 

24, 132, 670 

441, 574 

All  other, 


Seeds, 
Platinum,  Inotelse- 
unmanu- 
factured.b 


Dollars. 


113,  221 

193,  724 

77, 774 

72, 170 

188,  876 

259, 533 

71, 473 

52, 583 

63,  597 

9,893 

26, 769 

8,789 

37, 920 

130,  480 

209, 865 

155, 411 

305,  214 

361,  709 

233, 439 


Dollars. 


16 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871  .... 

1872  .... 

1873 

1, 160, 448 

807, 960 

271,432 

1, 497, 328 

2, 203, 272 

2,300,048 

455,  160 

2,044,528 

941, 168 

1,082,968 

2, 128, 928 

556,013 

2,  385, 495 

91,411 

80, 379 

25, 229 

117, 296 

161, 133 

161,515 

33, 284 

179,  802 

60, 823 

73, 117 

144, 775 

30,000 

137, 169 

1874 

1875 

2,300 

115 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880   .  . 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1, 106,  838 

49, 821 

1888 

10,  800 

240 

1889 

1890 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1373. 


b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1881. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


35 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM-Continued. 


FREB  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 

BILK, 

Raw.  01 
edfrom 

CO 

nNaL4NDTAC7DHED. 

SPICKS,  TJN- 
QBOUND.  a 

Tea.  6 

Tin  in  bars, 

blocks,  pijrs,  or 

grain,  or  granu 

lated. 6 

Wood, 
unmanu- 
factured, 
not  else- 

■where 
specified. 

JUNE 
30— 

as  reel- 
the  co- 
on 

"Waste. 

All  other. 

1871 

187'' 

Lbs 
1,441 

DoUa. 
7,165 

Lbt. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

VolU. 

Lbs. 

DoUs. 

Lbs. 

DolU. 

Dolls. 
3,496 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

588 

1,028 

850 

5,159 

7,708 
2,697 

6 

...... 

.„.„.= 

'■—■• 

.0...=.. 

493 
74 

1878 

1879  .  .  . 

458 

2,50d 

1,389 
80 

22C 
40 

.  .... 

216 

' " 

66 

1880 

3,150 

1881 

......  1 

90 

1882 

5,721 
5,360 

29,  596 
27,  553 

1,883 

1883 

1884 

20 
25 

10 
7 

29, 008 

6,048 

1,692 
272 

1885 

961 

1886  ..   .. 

89 

1887 

293 
552 

1.466 
2,327 

121 

38 

1888  -. 

35 

21 

3.108 

740 

43 

1889 

1890 

1,194 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BaLGlUM— Contmued. 


1871 

350 

1872 

6,267 

1873 

1,534 

1874     .   .. 

92 
134 

58 
36 

573 

1875 

10, 786 

1876     .... 

21,455 

1877 

216 

1878 

1879 

1830 

1881 

1882    .... 

l,0i0 

1883 

1,749 

1884 

9,593 

500 

2,576 

1885 

99 

41 

1886 

1887 

1888 

60 

400 

2,274 
1,360 

1889     

7.240 

2,908 

1890 



•  Hot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


36 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FR(JM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
END- 

All other 

free 

articles. 

TOTAL  FREE 
OF  DUTY. 

ANIMALS,  NOT  EI.SEWHEBB 
SPECIFIED. 

Art  works, 
not  fl-sewhere 

sjii'cified; 

Paintincs,  in 

oil  or  water 

colors,  and 

statuary. 

Books,  maps, 

enL'ravinga, 

etcliiiigs,  pTio- 

toffiaphs.  and 

otiier  printed 

matter,  not 

elsewhere 

Bpecilied. 

Bra.<!8, 
and  man- 
ufactures 
of. 

ING 

JUNE 
30— 

Horses,  a 

All  other, 
inclnding 

live 
poultry. 

1871 

DoUars. 

97, 177 

1,920 

7,905 

8,022 

20. 069 

33,  595 

31, 549 

10,  969 

61, 143 

84.  060 

171,662 

295. 657 

243. 707 

26,  356 

50, 440 

49,  953 

76,919 

73, 202 

59,  655 

63, 172 

DoUars. 

254, 743 

510,  910 

778,  323 

1, 148,  766 

1,  016, 618 

1,093,347 

1,  358,  509 
812. 98S 
975, 978 

2,  348,  714 
2,  091,  311 
2,  646,  056 
2,641,253 
1,  827,  928 
1, 759,  750 
1,  929,  644 
1,  709, 028 
1,  944, 513 
1, 929,  083 
1, 361, 145 

lio. 

Duliars. 

BoUart. 

Dollart. 

Dollart. 

978 

3,788 

4,834 

9,508 

8,499 

7,336 

2,714 

2,902 

6,494 

10, 408 

23,637 

50,  051 

49,063 

6,864 

9,390 

9,269 

7,732 

8,401 

6,139 

8,431 

Dollars. 
186 

1872 

4,644 

12.  755 

17, 427 

47,519 

43, 155 

25, 153 

23,  614 

11,356 

51,328 

30, 388 

45.569 

224,  450 

125.  013 

30,  581 

104, 972 

41,  602 

16, 250 

23, 337 

4,247 

9,660 

3 

1873 

15 

1874 

6.138 

1875 

1,859 

1876 

784 

1877 

11 

887 

1878 

330 

1879 

1,744 

1880 

2,016 

1881 

9,736 

1882 

35,686 

1883 

314 
10 
150 
507 
211 
78 
12 
892 

10,383 

1884 

4,133 

1885 

2,261 

1886 

615 

1887 

1888 

1 

1,217 

904 
2,343 

1889 

814 

1890 

2 

965 

400 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Counaued. 


1871 

8,104 
8,105 
308, 159 
262,  790 
253,  939 
374, 108 
639, 058 
689,  249 
480,  592 
196,  250 
528,912 
445,  389 
678, 177 
348,  993 
671,  273 
286,  301 
272.166 
224,  439 
576,  955 
304,  653 

1872 

1873     

1874 

1875    

1876 

2,500 

1877 

26, 677 

115 

1878    .  .. 

2, 600 

2,241 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

3,440 
17, 567 
62 
28, 542 
29,  534 
47,  250 
03.818 
159,  375 
188,  633 

143, 549 

1883 

1884 

6,741 
61, 421 

3 
1,196 

12 

1885 

1886     

1887 

40 
60 

1888 

1889 

25,  8.';5 

1890 

14 

a  Included  in  "AH  other  animals  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


37 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGrUM— Continued, 


DUTIABLE. 

BEEADSTUTFS. 

Bristles. 

.a 

m 
u 
M 

a 

u 

<2 

a 
2 

.3 

a 

o 

fl 
W 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
30— 

Barley. 

Rye. 

Wheat. 

All  other  breadst lifts, 
andpreparations  of, 
used  as  lood,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Cement.a 

1871.... 

1872. . . . 
1873.... 
1874.... 
1875.... 

Bush. 

DoUs. 

Bush. 

Dolls. 

Bmh. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 
35 

107 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

DoUs. 
44 
700 

BUS. 

Dolls. 

25 

49 

442 

517 

92  237 

95   1PQ 

2,371 

48 

26  642   '>^  ^i^ 

86 

312 

1,339 

8,354 

26, 104 

57,  304 

97,  059 

113,  252 

148. 931 

2,733 

9,094 

160         115 

4891       220 
155    5,060 

8,475 

5, 746  17, 469 
6,482    5.940 

241 

1879 

5,107} 

9,360i 

1880 

92 

387 

1881.... 
1882 

459 

464 

16,  409 
7,718 
8,312 

3,378 
660 

52 
99 
3,686 
7,442 
16 
44 

7,431 

1884 

22,  261 
35. 073 

31,  430 

1885  . 

1,412 

1,119 

22 

1  iitn 

1,018 

53,  599 

1886 

601      1,698 

20         181 

1. 318         560 

3, 391         657 

20           32 

10,985   21,751 
9,428   22,673 
9,549   99,401 

10,474   81,336 
9,985  259.834 

24, 748 

1887 

24,457 

1888 

39,784 

22,736 

84,  262 

1889  ... 

5 

10 

73   4,181 
285         20 

66,  092 

1890  . . . 

208.921 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1376. 
1877- 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1835. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1389. 
1890. 


113, 512 


70, 887 


9,911 
28,658 
26,340 
55,414 
33,253 
U,979 
890 
72,719 
171,054 
218,185148 
58,022  50. 
201,345198, 
292,137  203, 
199,241|128, 

8,300      6, 


47, 


55,482 
28,  220 
21,  411 

104,  490 
28,  764 

245, 035 
8,795 


25,2861  15, 
7,936     4, 


015  466, 
941  32, 
854 1  15, 
134J  39, 
1071  35, 
3, 
3911  12 
23, 
1151  73 
800 


132  287,  674 
863415,026' 
349  37,594 
288J  16,330' 
395  54,846' 
141   36,782 


4,485 
10, 603 
18,  566i     11, 000 
56, 770 


82,894 


48,334. 


a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


38 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


TEAR  E^^)r^'G 

JUKE  30- 

CHEMICALS,   DEUaS,   DYES, 

AND  MBDICnraS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Coal-tar 

colors 

and  dves. 

(a) 

Glycerin. a 

GomB. 

Lime,  chloride 
of,  or  bleach- 
ing powder. 

Logwood  and 

other  dye  woods, 

extracts  and 

decoctions  ol.a 

1871- 

Dollars. 

Poundi. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

DolU. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

21,752 
8,888 
11,  890 
16, 071 
12,469 
14,627 
8,999 

57,124 
269, 492 
873, 438 
1, 106,  264 
291,493 
344, 104 
381, 173 

8,694 
12,  606 
46, 027 
84,  925 
30, 857 
27, 083 
35, 814 

314, 953 
199,  651 
204,  529 
12, 997 
6,012 
2,320 
6,320 

26, 518 

1885 

16.  682 

1886 

18,983 

1887 

2,260 
620 

1889 

364 

1890 

1 

1,160 

1           i 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 



1874 

1875 



1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

3,732 

4,800 

431 

1887 

1888 

495 

6,605 

627 

1889 

7,4U 

519 

1890 

slncludcd  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


39 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

YKAR 

EX  in  KG 

jr.NK 

30 

CHEMICALS.  DHUGS,  DYES,  AND  MEDICINES,  NOT  ELSEW  HERE  SPECIFIED. 

Opinm. 

Soda. 

Bicarbonate  or  eu- 
percaibonate  of. 

Caustic. 

Sal  »oda  and  soda 
ash. 

All  other  salts  of. 

1^7l 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DoUars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

2,729 

1,082,915 

31,636 

42,  863 

829,  771 

548, 125 

434, 022 

89 

25, 587 

542 

1,073 

20,143 

13,  275 

8,791 

1873 

156,  800 
56, 000 

4,667 
1,966 

163,  435 
67 

7,368 
2 

90, 150 

3  IGO 

1874 

1875 

1876 

5,913 

155 

1877 

41 

263 

1878 

10,  837 
21,  606 
22, 688 

252 

1879 

400 

1880 

354,  856 

2,598 

418 

1881 

1882 



22,  699 
39,  252 
91, 979 
64, 210 

367 

1883 

2,432 

24 

24,716 
2n  PI  1 

435 

330 

13,  815 

4,918 

3,376 

49 

494 

1884 

15,856 

50, 085 

6,042 

2,  233 

352 

852 

1885 

1,538    i.5nr!  065 

664 

1886 

193 

55 

'      '  — 
661,  090 

451,  891 

2,028 

1887 

1888 

! 

109, 032 

995 

1889 

j 

1890 

1 

I 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

' 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1800 

. 

40 


COMMERCE    WITH .  EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

ao— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


CHEMICAI-S,  DHUGS,  DYES,  AND  MEDICINES 
NOT  ELSEWHEKE  SPECIFIED. 


Sulphur,  re- 
fined.a 


Tons. 
6 


DoUam 
237 


Sumac,  ground. & 


Founds. 


103, 638 


Dollars 


All 
other. 


3,114 


Dollars. 
19,  397 

35,  982 

37, 147 

33, 831 

38, 124 

30, 305 

27,  347 

60, 983 

79,  902 

187, 560 

207,  687 

246, 585 

258, 743 

52, 418 

70, 326 

83,  642 

64,751 

33,  987 

38,  955 

40, 180 


Clays  or 
earths  of  all 
kinds,  includ- 
ing china 
clay,  or  kao- 
lin.6 


Tons. 


302 
578 
558 
128 

88 
686 

92 


Dollars. 


3,140 
4,914 
7,006 
1,287 

839 
7,689 

761 


parts 
oi.b 


Dollars. 


2,811 
2,247 
1,696 
1,124 
1,945 
1,129 
1,076 


CLOCKS  AND 

WATCHES,  AND 

PAKTS  OF. 


Clocks, 
and 


Dollars. 
9,918 


1,032 

2,068 

757 

107 

1,413 

552 

55 

136 

1,399 

4,164 

671 

1,887 

2,183 

1,411 

119 

422 

550 

1,281 


Coal,  bitumi- 
nous. 


Tons. 

DoUars. 

42 

51 

221 
150 

537 
374 

50 

170 

4 

1,734 


154 
476 


5,475 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 


1871 

2,556 

1872 

1873 

1874 

38 
57 

1875 

1876 

1877 

266 

1878 

1879 

1880 

920 

1881 

1882 

4,791 
611 

1883 

1884 

492 

67 

722 

24 
731 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

4  582 

1889 

1,354 
2,627 

1,165 

941 

1890 

o Includes  "  Crude  sulphur"  for  1871,  and  after  1883  included  in  "All  other  chemicala.' 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


41 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGITJM— Continued. 


YEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
30— 


1871 . . 
1872 . . 
1873 . . 
1874.. 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878 . . 
1S79-- 
iJiSO.. 
1881 . . 
1882 . . 

1883  . . 

1884  . . 

1885  . . 
1886.. 
1887.. 
1888 . . 
1889.. 
1890 . . 


DUTIABLE. 


Cocoa,  not 
including 
ohocolate.a 


Poundt. 


250 


Dolls. 


8offee.5 


Pounds. 


95 


Dollars. 


COPPER    AND    MANU- 
FACTUliES  OF. 


Pigs,  bars, 

ingots,  old, 

and  other  un- 

maofactured. 


Lbs. 


4,400 


1,252 


Dolls. 


1,503 


Man- 
ufact- 
ures 
of. 


Dolls. 

1,064 

1,442 
611 
UO 
282 
210 
506 

2,354 

1,045 
693 

2,474 

705 

65 

8,420 

86 

549 

321 

201 


22 


Cor- 
sets.c 


Not  bleached, 
dyed,  col- 
ored, 
stained, 
painted,  or 
printed.d 


Dollars. 


87, 105 
105,  391 
163,  364 
219, 175 
200,  543 
249,  864 
280,  818 


COTTON,  MANUFACTCUES  OF. 


Cloth. 


Sq.yds 


Dolls.    Sq 


3,746 


Bleached, 

dyed,  colored, 

stained,  painted 

or  printed. 


819 


780 
446 
856 
580 
454 


3,947 


794 
947 
404 
918 
467 
569 


78 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 

1871 .... 

49, 317 
6,415 

3,704 
433 

1, 236,  620 
1,  344, 368 

110,  587 
160,  699 

1872.... 

1873    ... 

1874 

1875 

1876 

69,  656 

9,672 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

71 

6 

1886 

1887 



1888 

23, 297 

1,008 

1889 

1890 

114,461 

16, 171 

a  Not  enume  rated  after  1883. 
6Froe  of  duty  after  1872. 


cNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

d  Included  in  "  Bleached,  etc.,  cotton  cloths  "  prior  to  1884. 


42 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGnJM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE 

COTTON,  MAKUFACTDEKS  OF. 

EASTHEN,  STONB,   AKD 
CHINA  WABE.i) 

.  3 

2a 

a 

u 

TEAR. 

END- 
ING 

JUNE 
30— 

aoth- 

ing. 
ready 
made, 
and 
other 
wear- 
ing ap- 
parel, 
not  in- 
cluding 

knit 
goods.o 

Knit  goods : 
Stockings, 
hose,  half- 
hose,  shirts, 
drawers, 
and  all 
goodsmade, 
fashioned, 
or  shaped 
on  knitting 
machines 
or  frames, 
or  knit  by 
hand. 

Laces,  edg- 
ings, em- 
liroidories, 
linsertings, 
neck  ruf- 
fling, ruch- 
ings,  trim- 
mings, 
tuckings, 
lace  window 
curtains, 
and  other 

similar 
tamboured 
articles. a 

Thread  (not 

on  spools), 

yam,  warps, 

or  warp 

yam.a 

All 
other. 

China,  porce- 
lain, parianand 
bisque,  earth- 
em,  st(me,  and 
crockery  ware. 

All 
other. 

o 

1 

nirted.--[^1- 

1 

1 

1871 .... 

Dollars. 

DoUara. 

Dollars. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 
11, 975 

1,252 

1,400 

26, 238 

24, 606 

14, 847 

24,789 

31, 425 

20, 166 

219,  318 

165,  284 

504, 676 

596,  442 

52, 055 

11, 037 

11, 399 

19, 683 

41, 601 

46, 694 

34, 2U 

DoUars.  Dollars 

.Dollars.  Dolls. 
3,746    

534    

DoUs. 
8  331 

1872  .... 

10,227 
12,958 
18, 559 

1873  .... 

1,918 
4,085 

1874  .... 

4,125 
9,845 
3,522 

1875  .... 

10, 727  ' 

19,  858 

1876  .... 

3,550 

3,701 

2,863 

2,542 

17, 170 

23, 783 

97, 218 

253,  240 

3,080 

6,650 

7,457 

6,552 

3,754 

6,923 

16,287 

9 
2 

19,  531 

1877  .... 

5,753 

1878  .... 

16, 134 
17, 910 

1879  .... 

1880  .... 

37,280 

1881  .... 

7,867 

30,  368 

14,  667 

10, 008 

599 

352 

468 

6,631 

948 

6 

104,684 

1882.... 

260. 387 

1883.... 

273,  252 

1884  .... 
1885.... 
1886.... 
1887.... 
1888.... 
1889.... 

2, 027 

1,022 

128 

87 
2,554 
2,176 

46 

158, 520 
152, 651 
115, 194 
91,618 
133, 671 
168, 371 
127, 205 

574 

120 

523 

45 

7 

1,739 

3,662 

328 

43 

149 

11 

7 

684 

1.585 

1,972 
1,827 
851 
783 
572 
696 
489 

3,903 
16, 751 
7,817 
6,789 
7,676 
6,265 
4,905 

60 

189 

12 

61 

126 

1890.... 

580 

205 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continned. 

1871.... 

1872.... 

1873.... 

1874.... 

8 

lOO 

1875.... 

1876.... 

251 
3 

1877.... 

2,737 

1878.... 

1879.... 

53 

1880.... 

1881.... 

568 
7,045 

333 
1,031 

182 

1882.... 

80 

1883.... 

256 

1884.... 

3,688 
128 

1885.... 

927 

429 

519 

559 

57 

1886.... 

1887.... 

5,210 

7,723 

375 

3,058 

60 

1888.... 

1889.... 

IS90.... 

a  Included  in  "  All  other  cotton  "  prior  to  1884.       e  Embraces  the  claes  "  Fancy  goods,"  prior  to  1884. 
6  Included  in  "All  other  earthen,  etc.,  ware"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
EMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


43 


DUTIABLE, 

FISH. 

FLAX,    HEMP,   AND    JUTE,    AND    OTHER    VEGETABLE     SUB- 
STANCES, AND   MANLFACTUKES  OF. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

80— 

Cored  or  preserved. 

Unmanufactared. 

Anchovies 
and  sar- 
dines, 
pacl^ed  in 

oil  or 
otherwise. 

ricrrtng, 

pickled  or 

salted. 

All 
other. 

Flax. 

Hemp. 

Jute. 

Sisal  grass.S 

1871 

Dollars. 

Barrels. 

Doa$. 

DoUs. 

Tons. 

Dollarg. 

Tons. 

Dollars 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

597 

100 

1 

13 
448 
167 
209 

92 

7,459 

984 

16 

148 

5,320 

2,368 

2,959 

984 

173 
59 
16 
24 
27 

75 

35 

9 

27 

18 

44 

59 

10 

126 

55 

35 

75 

70 

97 

184 

403 

1,092 

210 

228 

33, 761 

14,  486 

?.,  112 

9,121 

8,667 

19, 458 

26, 127 

3,787 

50,  209 

15, 182 

10,  670 

26,  595 

21, 437 

24,497 

38, 385 

112,  887 

278,  532 

72,500 

80,741 

1873 

1 

126 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

115 

1,249 

20 

367 



1 

7 

32 

109 
2,696 
3,504 

1880 

41 
216 
235 
313 
130 
384 
649 
199 
363 
239 

99 

18, 970 
33,  239 
41, 623 
41, 187 
26,  074 
70,  318 
94, 616 
49, 280 
75,  313 
48, 126 

1881 

3 

1882 

50 

350 

41 
11 

15,  355 
4,238 

1883 

2,575 

1884 

9 

4,010 

1885 

62 

202 

3,355 

4,129 

8,652 

11, 953 

129 
26 

1,252 
299 

333 
10 
33 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

221 

1890 

174 

1,571 

19, 315 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873    

1874 

1875 

1876 

697 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

5 

76 
167 
403 

61 

500 

10,  000 

20, 280 

33,645 

6,525 

1881 

5 

550 

1882 

1883 

34 

3,490 

1884 

940 
538 
841 
118 
17 
23 
151 

84,253 

1885 

40, 410 

59, 532 

9,730 

2,593 

1886 

1 

102 

1887 

1888 

1889 

2,875 

1890 

350 

17,829 

A.  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


44 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


FLAX,  HEMP,  AND  JUTE,  AJTO  OTHEE  VEGETA- 
BLE 80BSTANCES,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

FEUITS,  rNCLUDINO  NtJTS,  NOT  ELSEWHEEE  SPECI- 
FIED. 

Manufactures  of. 

Figs.  6 

Plums  and 
prunes.ft 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Bags 
and 
bag- 
ging, a 

Brown  or 
bleached  lin- 
ens, ducks, 
canvas,  pad- 

dinps,  cot 
bottoms,  dia- 
pers, crash, 
huckabacks, 

handker- 
chiefs, and 

lawns. a 

Cables 

and 
cordage. 

All  other. 

Raisins.  0 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
4,191 

1,226 

883 

25, 934 

20,  549 

10,  9U5 

15,  423 

12, 330 

17,  244 

43, 491 

161,478 

255, 290 

385,403 

99,841 

102,  823 

103, 246 

112, 008 

101,  629 

158, 909 

147,823 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds.  Dolls. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876  . 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

209, 443 
165,  360 
224, 997 
251,  405 
291, 912 
273,  937 
347,  997 

897 
154 
2,525 
4,182 
1,752 
4,605 
8,403 

100 

4 

1885 

5,323 

1886 

■ 

1887 

139 
647 

811 
8,526 
1,946 

522 

95 
615 
219 

30 

1888 

1,323 

29 

1889 

12, 686 

555 

1890 

26 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

18T5 

1876 

1877 

114 

1878 

• 

1879 

1880 

1881 

i 

1882 

41 

1 

1883 



1884 

IC,  329 
4,364 

. 

1885 

2,930 

1 

1886 

1887 

2,  430 

795 

1888 

1889 

1890 

265 

a  Included  in  "All  other  fiax,  etc.,  manufactures,"  prior  to  1881. 
bincluded  in  "All  other  fruita  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


45 


IMPORTS  FROM  BEI-GIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE 

mrrre.  iNci-uniNfi  nuts,  not  ki.se- 

WHEEE  SPECIFIED. 

Furs,  and 
manufact- 
ures of 
fur. 

<>LASS    AJJn  GLASSWARE. 

YEAR 

KNDING 

Pre- 
served 
fruits. 

(o) 

All 
other 
fruits. 

Nuts,  tt 

Bottles, 
vials, 
denii- 
jolms, 

carboys, 

and 

jars, 

empty 

or 

filled.  6 

Cylinder,  crown,  and 
common    window 
glass,  unpolished. 

JUNE 
30— 

Almonds. 

All 
other. 

Cylinder  and 

crown  jilass, 

polit>ht;d. 

1871 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

767 

Lbs. 

DolU. 

DoUs. 

Dollars. 
12, 939 
7,307 
10,  206 
43, 186 
73, 018 
49,584 
60, 781 
135,  674 
151,  365 
177, 333 
108, 920 
636,  300 
748,896 
683, 904 
223. 179 
338, 962 
398, 070 
360,  218 
242,  574 
170,  625 

Dollars. 

11, 383 
25, 421 
13, 253 
13,  612 
15, 431 
12, 516 
26,604 

Pounds. 

30,  321, 184 
40, 951,  794 
41,  336,  830 
31, 678,  961 
31, 450,  339 
22, 808,  577 
19, 329, 799 
19, 187, 423 
17, 875, 191 
37, 927, 414 
39,  943, 417 
39,  690,  238 

51,  235,  574 
73,  342,  057 
53,  209,  868 

52,  909,  977 
56,  785, 498 
60, 107, 633 
68,  247, 815 
66,  074, 370 

Dollars. 

1,103,824 

1,684,289 

2, 181,  044 

1,  624,  377 

1, 420, 799 

1, 001, 945 

729,  924 

623,  813 

507,  506 

1,  230,  622 

1,  226.  641 

1, 180, 937 

1,  588,  715 

2,  267, 639 
1, 467, 533 
1,  249,  539 
1, 183, 510 
1, 145,  738 
1, 156, 742 
1, 143,  770 

Sq.ft. 

Dolls. 

1872 

1873    

293 

117,664 

21,752 

15,565 

43, 962 

42,  519 

2,913 

13,228 

16, 543 

3,366 

7,584 

81 

168 

22, 787 

1,655 
1,900 
1,180 

1,233 
301 

1874 

1875 

551 

1870 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

2,859 
1,544 
6,172 
107,536 
5,222 
13,  240 
13, 996 
26, 419 
46, 898 
37,418 
74,  238 

160 

1881      

733 

1882 

1,651 

1883 

44, 031 

1884 

1,165 
648 
243 

2,022 

751 

437 

77 

18 

20 

17 

6 

10 

154 

2,799 

1,965 

1885 

3,498 
4,250 

1886 

1887 

1888 

260 

45 

5,789 
17, 117 

1889 

12, 030 

1890 

22,264 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873    

1874 

150 

14 

1875 

1876     

1877 

557 
7,169 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

206 
L023 

1882 

1883 

1884     

3,502 

1885      

115 

7,960 

899 

1886 

19, 438 

22,  960 

5,247 

1,772 

650 

1887 

1888 

615 

10 

1889 

1890 

15 

89 

a  Included  in 
I)  Included  in 


'All  other  fruits"  prior  to  1884. 
'All  other  glass,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


46 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 


Plate  glass. 


Fluted,  rolled,  or 
rough. 


Sq.feet. 

90,  211 

89, 776 

438,  393 

319,  252 

552,  875 

570, 933 

59, 992 


Dollars. 

11,  208 
9,043 
14, 814 
12, 722 
24,  531 
20,  021 
2,674 


Cast,  polished,  nn- 
silvered. 


20, 790 

1,596 

20, 901 

3,099 

17,655 

2,677 

30,719 

1,355 

48,955 

2,096 

88, 092 

3,204 

28, 356 

1,313 

70, 355 

2,594 

47,379 

3,695 

65, 474 

1,951 

Sq.feet. 

268,  028 

304,  677 

246,  698 

316, 443 

442,  251 

819, 714 

927, 000 

878,  017 

1, 131, 129 

877,  948 

1,  035,  824 

1,  508,  318 

1, 300, 577 

1, 188,  729 

1, 204, 077 

1, 306,  090 

1, 325, 044 

1, 645, 809 

1, 479, 880 

1, 538, 198 


Dollars. 
149, 830 
165, 107 
155,  450 
272,  272 
484,  350 
844,  287 
859, 993 
730, 308 
527, 954 
397, 749 
465, 987 
627, 436 
536, 195 
472,550 
438,  686 
432,  203 
400,  678 
518, 631 
468,  828 
503, 508 


Cast,  polished,  sil- 
vered. 


Sq.feet. 
25, 250 
21,  541 
4,284 
47, 376 
41,  039 

110,  007 
29, 106 

121,569 
17,  555 
14, 118 

966, 525 
1, 730, 934 
1, 650, 070 

620, 226 

131, 755 

155, 532 
72, 973 

109, 382 
89, 777 
42,358 


Dollars. 

11,344 

15, 421 

3,288 

42, 837 

50, 362 

119, 162 

33,  069 

106, 499 

5,943 

9,518 

270, 706 

511, 328 

521,  249 

231, 634 

42,888 

56, 405 

27, 211 

41,  860 

35, 132 

16, 277 


Hair,  not 

elsewhere 

I  speciUed, 
and 
All  other. 'mauufao- 
tui'es  of. 


Dollars. 
126, 186 
133,  867 
123, 023 
94,994 
67, 083 
40, 492 
43, 198 
41, 656 
45, 901 
93, 708 
173, 901 
320, 957 
374, 840 
162,  917 
141,  756 
149, 237 
171,  399 
ei5,  099 
237,  097 
284, 909 


Dollars.     Dollars. 


2,137 

9,277 

13, 502 

18, 874 

1,574 

392 

695 

318 

3,072 

1,208 

12,617 

3,975 

4,420 

4,041 

1,789 

9,137 

1,609 

204 

4161 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


6,384 

167 

7,373 
3,578 

ift7a 

25 

467 

250 

3,189 

218 

8,378 

196 

393 

19, 751 

614 

160 

16,  778 

11, 096 

174 

13,125 

4,632 

1890 

200 

893 

S,04a 

o  Kot  enumerated  prior  to  1681. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


47 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Hides 
and  .skins, 

other 
than  fur 
skins. a 

Hopa.b 

India 
rubber 
and  gutta- 
percha, 
manufac- 
tures of. 

IBON  AND  8TKEL,  AND  MANUFACTDRES  OP. 

30— 

Iron  ore.b 

Pig  iron. 

Scrap  iron  and 
steel,  lit  only  to  be 
remanufactured. 

1871 

Dollars. 
54, 615 
5,722 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
576 

289 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

5 

415 

654 

4,334 

9,724 

19,229 

15, 160 

10,824 

21,  332 
20,709 
20, 700 

22,  243 
9,722 
4,406 
5,050 
9,196 
1,696 
1,948 
6,107 

Dollars. 

739 

11, 629 

36, 806 

292, 220 

331, 190 

552, 584 

328, 310 

243,  619 

443, 503 

457, 079 

521,  520 

530, 586 

231, 270 

73,  095 

83, 039 

151, 875 

36,431 

34, 372 

104, 105 

82,319 

Tons. 
12,850 
28, 073 
13,006 
200 
626 

Dollars. 
336, 505 
782  035 

1872 

1873 

463  144 

1874 

64 
155 

184 
9 

5  539 

1875 

21  595 

1876 

1877      . 

1878 

8 

57 

1879.   .. 

1880 

72,426 

26, 919 

32,  253 

1,452 

1,553 

2,543 

6,740 

10, 973 

5,032 

9 

198 

1, 494, 569 
63d  454 

1881 

40 

6,  765 

2,121 

553 

1,013 

1,813 

212 

33 

54 

173 

1882 

644, 953 
26,  680 
24,177 

1883  .. 

1884 

19,  928 
22,  609 
5,127 
19,  341 
65, 779 
30, 025 
33,  546 

10, 277 
6,851 
1,346 
2,416 
13,821 
10,  846 
6,454 

1885 

1 

16 

36, 671 

90,  687 
147  290 

1886  .. 

1887 

1888 

75  361 

1889 

1 

2 

171 

1890...... 

3,595 

3,242 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

33, 006 

8,709 

1885 

1886 

1887 

13,  812 

7,601 

47, 778 

27,  992 

2,209 
1,563 
8,993 
6,522 

1888 

1889 

1890 

•  FtB»  of  dots  after  1872. 


b  Ilot  euumerated  prior  to  1884. 


48 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


TEAR 

EX  DING 

JUNE 

ao— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


mON   AlfD  STEEL,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Bar  iron,  rolled 
or  hummered. 


Pound*. 

1,  095, 910 
106,  650 
148, 605 
894,  828 
299,  Oil 
1,  669,  087 
1,499,185 
588,  258 


3, 990, 231 
1, 248,  927 
1, 985,  647 
2, 055, 127 
3,  649, 413 
2,  737,  824 
8, 421, 417 
6, 973, 609 
8,  658,  945 
'a,  098, 282 
4, 931, 652 


Dolls. 

17,  730 
2, 126 
3, 964 

21, 171 

10,  039 
36,  208 
29,  003 

11,  613 


78,  565 
21, 105 
29,  717 
28,  704 
48,  600 
35, 176 
88, 609 
76, 892 
92,  581 
|67, 428 
62,  912 


Bars,  railway, 

of  iron  or  steel, 

or  in  part  of 

steel. 


Tons. 
3,281 
6,944 
3,340 


17 

19, 870 

28,  747 

40,  995 

3,954 

20 


2,907 
2,040 


Dollars. 
136, 331 
321,  361 
159, 754 


817 

725, 214 

1, 100, 866 

1, 240,  061 

119, 924 

670 


53, 351 


Hoop,  band,  or 

Bcroll  iron  or 

steel. 


Ingots,  blooms, 

slabs,  billets,  and 

bars  of  steel,  and 

steel  in  forms  not 

elsewherespeciQed.a 


Founds.  \  Dollars. 
13,552  I        263 


14, 388 
226, 387 
146, 102 
692,  953 


49,081   2,975,979 

1,757,384 

8  I      11,380 


340 

2,189 

1,948 

8,935 

39, 967 

25, 374 

164 


Pounds. 


1,261,120 

2,  777,  566 
22,  068,  647 
32, 816,  207 
38,  467,  851 
20, 140, 784 

2, 088, 077 


Dollars. 


16,  587 
23,215 
155, 147 
250,  584 
333, 054 
165,  566 
19,597 


Sheet,  plate,  and 

taggers'  iron  or 

steel. 


Pounds. 


Dollars. 


42, 686 
114,645 
22, 219 


771 
10,  972 


112 


2,997 
7,267 
1,193 


73 
288 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

♦■ 

1878 

1879 

1880 

43,  857 

782 

1881 

1882  .. 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

18.  898 

914 

1 

29 

600 

96 

3,134 
2,160 

108 

68,  530 

672 

151 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  xnauufacturea  of  iron,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


49 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

mON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OP, 

terSK=;nd^i--^^?f--- 

Wire,  and  wire 

rope  and  strand, 

iron  or  steel. a 

Manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

taggers'  tin. 

Anvils. o        1       Chains. a 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Founds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877  .  ... 

43, 508 

1,871 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

29, 132 
6,832 

1,082 
249 

1882 

1883 

1884 

52,  332,  388 
46,  740,  518 
51,213,274 
26, 949, 481 
28,  999, 316 
21,  662,  472 
18,  031,  917 

844,022   12.047.173  1   afi  5(18 

296, 419 
8,736 
74,  913 
15,  481 
18,  297 
8,581 
90,  464 

12,  037 
661 
3,381 
1,602 
1,442 
721 
3,104 

227 
15,686 
54,  903 
30, 286 

26 

1885 

623.  273 
639,  581 
297,  854 
317,  063 
249,  398 
222, 932 

374,  263 

8,521 

796 

1886 

3,083 

1887 

35 

42, 084 

2,000 

672,  072 

1 

1,263 

152 

12,061 

1,672 

1888 

1889 

32,  901 
13,  589 

1,686 
762 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1,120 

67 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 



1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1 

1883 

1 

1884 

1 

1885 



13, 000 

260 

1886 

1887 



1888 

1889 

1 

1890 

i 

1 

a  Included  in  "AH  other  manufactures  of  iron,  etc.,"  prior  to  1881. 

H.  Mis.  117 i 


50 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMTORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

JEWELRY,  MANUFAC- 
TURES OF  GOLD  AND 
SILVER,  AND   PUK- 
CIOUS   STONES. 

Lead, 
and 
manu- 
fac- 
tures 
of. 

LEATHER,    AND 

MANUFACTURES 

OF. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

Manafactares  of  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Jewelry, 
and  man- 
ufacturns 
of    gold 
and  sil- 
ver. 

Precious 
stones,  not 
elsewliere 

spt'cilied, 

and    inii- 
tations  of, 

not  set. 

Bend, 
or  belt- 
ing, and 

sole 

leather. 

(a) 

Calf- 
skins, 
tanned, 
or  tan- 
ned and 
dressed, 
and  ja- 
panned, 
(a) 

30— 

Cut- 
lery. 

Files, 

file 

blanks, 

rasps, 

and 

floats. 

Fire- 
arms. 

Machin- 
ery. 

All  other. 

1871     

Dollars. 
9,300 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
107, 468 
37, 813 
71. 253 
95,  292 
103, 979 
90, 117 
43,  323 
43,  027 
101,292 
216,  647 
333,  061 
454,  659 
454,  694 
528,  519 
463, 966 
342,  519 
483,  620 
679,  356 
769,  469 
989, 431 

Dollars. 

241 

120,  000 

644 

3,356 

12,  558 

21.382 

7,266 

7,635 

2,259 

Dollars. 
110,256 
42,  536 
30,  741 
48,  057 
160, 927 
69, 878 
63, 548 
70, 878 
.54.  42S 

Dollars. 
571 

Dollars. 
107 

Dollars. 
447, 192 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

200, 952 

1873 

82 

5,198 

4,414 

1,260 

949 

4,011 

1,149 

2,010 

40,  563 

88,  227 

71,415 

2,091 

9,690 

10,  917 

11,  352 
430 

1,936 
11,  739 

750 

1,095 

8 

650 

1,552 

34 

462 

1,543 

1,362 

790 

330 

320 

1,248 

202 

5,338 

7,215 

1,890 

3,802 

4,103 

772 

1,269 

737 

1,693 

3,394 

299, 267 

479, 889 

536, 003 

152,  282 

14, 930 

8 

3,757 

18,  931 

4,494 

33, 662 

10, 020 

17 

2 

1874     

1875 

1876 

115 
170 

72 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1,871  j     919,572 

801    1,702,373 

10,729  '3  749  .526 

17 

2,303 

916 

43,  841 

43, 939 

26,  050 

12,  031 

69,  722 

278,  552 

407, 960 

404,  815 

1881 

1882 

1883 

4,280 
4,480 
16,440 
7,147 
3,541 
90, 843 
14,212 
61, 565 

4,485,911 
166, 536 
76, 218 
61, 884 
67, 366 
35, 193 
28,  226 
27, 410 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

961 

2 

1888 

6 

1889 

13,  768 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

70 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1,558 

874 



746 
1,188 

1878 

1879 

600 

1880 

4,970 

310 
15,410 
2,164 
1,525 
2,670 
6,932 
1,567 

430 
1,300 

625 

240 

1881 

1882 

2.693 

1,559 
40 

7,436 
446 
530 
235 

3,029 
280 

3,667 

880 
500 

982 

1883 

J884 

1885 

1,376 

1886     

1887 

2,756 

1888 

1889 

7,  405 
700 

1,594 

1890 

a  Included  in  "  All  other  leather,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 

IMPOUTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


51 


TEAR 
END- 
LNG 

JUNE 
SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


LEATHER,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Leather. 


Skins 

lor 
moroc- 
co, a 


All  other. 


Manufactures  of. 


Gloves 
of  kid, 
or  other 
leather. 


All 
other. 


Malt  liquors. 


MARBLE    AND 
STONE,   AND  MANU- 
FACTURES OF.6 


Marble, 

and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures of. 


Stone, 
and 

manu- 
factures 
of, 

includ- 
ing 

slate. b 


Bronze 

mannfact 

tures.c 


METALS,     METAL 
COMPOSITIONS, 
AND   MANUFACT- 
URES OF,    NOT 
ELSEWHERE  SPEC- 
IFIED. 


Dollars 


1871.... 
1872.... 
1873.... 
1874.... 
1875.... 
1876. . . . 
1877. . . . 
1878. . . . 
1879.... 
1880. . . . 
1881.... 
1882.... 
188:!.... 
1884. . . . 
1885.... 
1886.... 
1887.... 
1888.... 
1889.... 
1890.... 


1,913 
1,499 
6 
2,502 
6,452 
683 
1,805 


Dollars. 
33,  241 

4,398 
20,  243 
77, 543 
52, 960 
13,  626 

7,007 
35,  839 
63,  897 
60,  Oil 
59,  038 
81, 169 
G5, 762 
14, 022 
12,  802 

9,981 
20,411 
23, 904 
15, 473 
23, 534 


Dollars. 
299 

4 

13, 458 

53,  067 

25,  993 

21,  234 

41, 024 

6,332 

15,  309 

14, 191 

10, 434 

79, 358 

97, 239 

153,  403 

174,451 

229,  666 

198,  863 

316,  757 

209,  916 

361,791 


Dollars. 
18 

122 

334 
6,022 
1,288 
3,740 

432 
1,905 
1,008 
5,463 
2,998 
7,524 
18,  848 
8,967 

543 
3,508 
1,935 
1,785 
3,962 
4,243 


Gallons. 


3,  108 
1,108 
5,084 
1.185 
1,857 
4,019 
1,377 
1,478 
1,989 
4,435 
1,778 
2,964 
2,436 
1,719 
43 
18 
661 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1,177 
522 

2,108 
456 
946 

2,663 
585 
698 
772 

1,180 
658 

1,669 

1,623 

878 

69 

10 

663 


9,037 

2,406 

5,131 

2,026 

5,167 

2,595 

5,913 

14,  383 

10,  825 

11, 809 

22, 070 

6,433 

2,346 

10, 428 

2,298 

5,793 

24, 186 

21,  522 

46, 277 


151 
1,800 

349 
1,419 
2,175 
1,178 
3,737 


2,972 
1,999 
1,183 
1,071 
1,292 
5 
805 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 



1873  . 

1874 

1875 

1876 

419 

1877 

1878 -■ 

1879 

733 

340 

1880 

1881 

1882 

357 

1883 

1884 

3,000 
154 

1885 

986 

5,276 

725 

8,208 

3 

2,888 

1886 

308 

1887 

327 

235 

1888 

116 
1,000 

1,846 

1889 

45 

1890 

666 

3,535 

385 

a  Included  in  "All  otlier  leather"  prior  to  1884. 
b  IncliuU'd  in  "  Marble,"  prior  to  1884. 
c  Included  in  "All  other  metals  "  prior  to  1884. 


52 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 

Mineral 

sub- 
stances, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied, a 

Musical 
instru- 
ments. 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERK  SPECIFIED. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

"Whale  and 
fish. 

Mineral. 

Vegetable. 

30— 

Pixed  or  expressed. 

Volatile  or 

Olive,  salad. 

Other. 

essential. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Gallons 

Dolls. 

Gallons 

Dollars. 

Gals. 
6 

Dolls. 
8 

Gallons. 
582 

Dolls. 
489 

Pounds. 
160 

Dolls. 
138 

1872 

1873 

525 
1,482 
2,175 

1,103 
1,767 

42 

41 
174 

245 

38 

4 

814 

56 

82 

139 

348 

148 

930 

262 

129 

1874 

150 

209 

1875 

85 

32 

3,402 

1,840 

12 

1876 

1,094 
341 
472 

1,644 
121 
601 

2,640 
772 

1,259 

4,089 
223 

1,513 

403 

1877 

272 
57 
20 

392 
37 
25 

135 

1878 

1,803 

164 

1879 

1,956 
2,756 
17,  014 

75, 102 
71,  009 
30,  782 
20, 101 
10, 425 
7,788 
5,614 
6,170 
7,755 

410 

1880 

268 

1881 

523 

1882 

46 

5 

20 

1,770 

147 

249 

1,158 

36 

607 

30 

3 

13 

725 
106 

98 
600 

15 
926 

1,143 

1883 

347 

45 
1,800 
140 
4,675 
8,653 
6,817 
3,430 

605 

80 

1,314 

150 
5,413 
8,580 
6,894 
3,420 

698 

1884.. 

4,735 

1,505 

5,337 

23 

683 
9,712 
4,362 

1885 

88 
44 

114 

1886 

52 

1887 

50 

26 

1888 

1889 

220 

77 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

198, 833 

58,  361 

1872 

285, 454 
74,235 

34, 047 
11, 187 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876     

1877 

104,  057 

18,  096 

1878 

1879     

1880 

248 

144 

1881 

1882 

1883 

425 

845 

1884 

826 
1, 138 

1885 

1886 

70 

1887 

1888 

500 
1,500 
2,411 

160 

629 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


53 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR  ENDING 
JUNE  30- 

Painta 

and 
colors. 

Paper, 
aixl 

IIKIIIU- 

fact- 

ures 

of. 

Per- 
fiinicr- 
io.s,  co.s- 
inctica. 
anil  all 
toilet 
pr.pa- 
rationa. 

Pipes, 
and 
smok- 
ers' ar- 
ticle.s.a 

PROVISIONS,   COMPRISING  MEAT  AND  DAIRY 
PRODUCTS. 

Moat 
pro- 
ducts. 

Dairy  products. 

Butter,  b 

Cheese,  h 

Milk,  b 

1871 

Dollars. 
39,  016 

Dollars. 
56.  217 

Dollars. 
2,323 
3,246 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1,613 

3,356 

10,  389 

29, 161 

38,  235 

53,  327 

54,  537 
66, 114 
73,  873 
64.  723 

J'ovnds 

DolU. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

118,7.52   205,816 
98,092   219.642 

1873 

5,201  j 

1874 

27,  439 
51,  376 
23, 165 
22,  704 
51.451 

38,  849 
79,  436 
73, 113 

111,364 
147,  825 

39,  614 
33,  025 
41, 254 

40,  327 
53,  393 
50,  019 
46, 186 

57,712 
42,  879 
28,  739 
22,  916 
20, 578 
35,  498 

55,  611 
78,  768 
91,  381 
67,  303 
35,  646 
26,  482 
39,  606 
62,  905 

56,  220 
60, 170 
41, 493 

2,847 

6,516 

4,  213 

3,399 

4,017 

993 

700 

411 

1,712 

1,745 



1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

93.216 

1882 

149,  859 
199,  758 
165,  660 
153, 849 
186,  472 
127,  577 
175, 371 
169, 178 
250,488 

1883 

1884  

235       5. 221 

2,932 

981 

63,  455 
124,  280 
49, 489 
33, 162 
27, 434 
25,  901 
43,  249 

10,510 
20, 654 
7,102 
4,836 
3,839 
3,445 
6,692 

52, 165 
31  90O 

1885  

174 
1,000 
335 
295 
142 
335 

3,081 
2,101 
322 
128 
360 
343 

1886     

1,504 
1  776 

1887 

135 

1889 

3  012 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 


1871 

1,500 

1872 

1873 

1874 

50 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1 
. .         1 

1879 



1880 

1881 

1 

1882 

413 

477 

500 

19 

746 

30 
105 

41 
88 
34 
272 
65 

■   ■ 

1 

1883 

1884 

8 

125 

29 

348 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

992 

1889 

733 
2,448 

1890 

30 

40 

2,260 

400 

o Included  in  "  Fancy  articles,"  prior  to  1884. 


b  Included  in  "  Meats,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


54 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

Rice,  not 
elsewhere 
specified. 

Salt. 

Seeds, 
not 

else- 
wliere 
siieci- 

fied. 

SILK,  MANL'FACTUUES  OF. 

TEAK 
END- 
ING 
JDNE 
30— 

Cloth- 

iiiK. 
ready- 
niade, 
and 
other 
wear- 
ing ap- 
parel, a 

Dress 

and  piece 

goods. 

Laces 
and  em- 
broi- 
deries.o 

Rib- 
bons, a 

Another. 

Soap.  6 

1871.... 

Pounds 

DoUs. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
54,  649 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

109, 153 

1,829 

298 

30,  677 

27,  622 

9,648 

44,227 

15,  862 

6,723 

70, 137 

122,  458 

1,277,581 

2, 717,  353 

27,  380 

70,  580 

55, 494 

53,  425 

43, 528 

47, 299 

42,059 

Dolls. 

1872 

1,600 

82 

641 

25 

3,385 

3,876 

2,141 

3,606 

657 

1,717 

11,  819 

4,866 

5,227 

4,378 

2,  219 

1,297 

1,233 

714 

407 

85 

1,171 

1873 

1874 

1875 

288 

4 

627 
346 

91 
101 
512 
472 

78 

1,000 

180 

9,000 

2,473 

22, 124 

62,  333 

331,612 

1,164,615 

1,115,885 

12, 791 

12, 710 

1,936 

434 

2,571 

5,612 

1,990 

1876 

1877 

1, 246, 630 
1, 400 

1,411 
63 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882  ... 

1883 

1884 

56, 000 
56,  000 
171,  710 
126,  554 
807,  638 
33,  571 

1,585 
1,582 
5,178 
2,618 
16, 334 
818 

23, 472 
9,902 
6,363 
3,135 
7,447 
4.055 
4,930 

10,  854 

2,574 

1,984 

30 

542 

553 

3,044 

1885 

2,955 

1886. . . . 

389 

1887.... 
1888.... 

21,  740 

154 

6,877 
7,172 

1889 

7,296 

1890 

3,846 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

106 
2,166 
2,053 

1876 

1877 

2,985 

1878 

9,647 
1,158 
1,652 

1879     . . 

1880 

349 

399 

43 

11, 108 

24,087 

97,  871 

7,893 

14, 787 

17, 183 

17, 537 

5,834 

1881 

1,005 

1882 

2,495 
174 

1883 

8,614 
8,681 
12, 238 
588 
2,154 

1884 

1885 

425  j        l^."; 

45,  846 

16 

1886  ... 

603 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  niannCactures  of  silk,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS   OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM -Continued. 


55 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
END- 
IN(; 

JUNE 
30— 

Spices,  not 

elsewhere  spec- 

iiied. 

SPIRITS,  DISTILXED. 

AS 
T. 

R 

a 
P. 

SUGAR,    MOLASSES,   SUGAR  CANDY, 
AND   CONFECTIONERY. 

Brandy,  o 

All  other. 

Molasses. 

Siisar.  Dutch 
standard  in  color. 

Not  above  No.  13, 
cano  and  other. 

1871 

Pounds 
160 

DolU 
33 

P.  galls. 

Dollars 

P.  galls. 
16, 985 
17, 459 
17,  966 
23,  261 
28,  772 
55, 629 
45,063 
41,  317 
65, 575 

76,  654 
81, 135 

77,  347 
100, 777 

54, 841 
38,  261 
41, 689 
32,  945 
33,543 
28,  500 
19,  839 

Dollars 
8,726 
9,859 
10, 360 
23,919 
28,  736 
42,  474 
38, 814 
23,  539 
38,  901 
49.  810 
44,934 
44.447 
62, 799 
27, 848 
18, 738 

21,  071 
21,001 
25, 509 

22,  722 
18,  327 

Dollars 

Gallons. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

126,  721 
2, 261, 661 

6,284 

1873 

5,430 

19, 733 

9,917 

967 

5,051 

977 

2,892 

130  338 

982 

12,434 

7,245 

271 

2.642 

318 

825 

■\o  nfii 

129,  062 

1874 

1875 

5,212,768 

295, 590 

1876 

1877 

9, 134,  375 
2,  543, 042 
2.  253, 786 
1,  504, 350 
1,991,275 
437, 848 
1,  903,  234 

26,  687,  953 
37, 158,  233 
26,746,163 

6, 864,  751 
7, 125,  870 

27,  031,  955 
19, 329, 390 

491,  623 

1878 

129, 117 

1879    ... 

114, 606 

1880 

94, 396 

1881 

95, 353 

1882 

21, 955 

1883 

45, 198 

4,571 

96, 480 

1884      . 

819 
4,355 
1,335 
8,597 
8,914 
6,941 
4,009 

1,  335 
8,566 
3.294 
18, 780 
21,  381 
17.  873 
9,077 

1, 059, 679 

1885 

342 
1,019 
1,375 
3,623 
1,656 

330 

872,  657 

1880 

804, 694 

1887 

149,  520 

1888 

190, 177 

1889 

1 

810,  333 

1890 

498, 858 

EXPORTS  OE  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 


1871 

45,422 

1,101 

76, 728 

5.065 

[872 

606 

509 

1,251 

198 
190 
446 

72,  603 
8,888 

14,  521 

1,778 

1873  ... 

1, 134, 751        75, 124 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

275 
185 
79 

580 
143 
62 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

409 

450 

181 
1,217 

835 
1,310 
1,331 

457 
2,733 

2,419 

500 

1885 

1 

314 

1,184 

94 

34 

1886 

438 

775 

223 

16 

40, 957 
45, 483 
135,  271 
177, 652 
20, 155 

6,170 
6,800 
25,545 
18,482 
4,655 

1887 

1888  ... 

185,  876 

5,203 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  spirits,"  prior  to  1884. 


b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


56 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 
JUNE30  - 

SUGAR,  MOLASSES,  SUGAR 
CANDY     AND     CONFEC- 
TIONERY. 

TOBACCO,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OP. 

Toys.a 

VEGET.\BI.ES. 

Sugar,    Dutch 

Leaf. 

MANUFACTOnES  OF. 

color. 
Above  No.  13. 

Confec- 
tiouery. 

Cisar-s,  ciga- 
rettes, and  che- 
roots. 

All 
other. 

Beans  and  pea.se. 

1871 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Dollars 

Pounds 
1,227 

Dollars 

289 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Dollars 
19 

Dollars 

Bushels  Dollars 

1872 

400 

41 

; 

1873 

' 

1874 

41 

114 

714 
1,010 
1,  7(55 
1,608 
2,046 
998 
597 
1,724 
2,270 
1,999 
3  254 

16 
10 
25 

19 

1875 

6,137 

3,326 

18 

1876 

121 
56 
12 
75 
78 
67 
74 
84 

237 
112 
40 

302 

244 

66 

32 

1877 

1878 

30 

29 

1879 

1880 

1,174 

2,027 

19,  034 

5,765 

5,933 

12,  306 

14 

05 

126 

1,419 

2,533 

759 

1,524 

10, 161 

2,567 

3,803 

10,  472 

7 

25 

55 

290 

2,003 

27 

97 

1881 

1882 

200 
411 
629 

143 
809 
807 

ir,  RR.c. 

172 

13,  654 

1,284 

279 

1883 

17,810 

1884 

1,547 

1885 

8 
11 
36 
80 
14 

710  !  'i'7  5isn 

1886 

1,682 

1,375 

963 

337 

4 

25,  773 
8,371 

15, 487 
4,162 
2,181 

1887 

192 
50 

273 
44 

8,549 

106, 351 

3,491 

46,  281 

7  905 

1888 

139,  035 

1889 

3,672 

1890 

HI 

184 

41, 610 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM- Continued. 


1871 

11, 447 
964 

2,610 
224 

614 
97 

1,467 
116 

1872 

1873 

61 

1874 

4,608 

13, 288 

6,089 

4,518 

24, 619 

3,596 

75,449 

1,097 

1,804 

472 

1,641 

2,200 

1,584 

10,  393 

1,908 

39,  375 

371 

1,039 

347 

1,164 

1875 

1876 

1,798 

1,  262 

422 

1877 

140 
06 

157 

202 

8,300 

7  341 

1878 

1879 

1880 

800 
143 

2,701 
404 

2,504 
125 

1881 

1882 

52,  .594 
16, 127 
24,485 

55  813 

1883 

408 

980 

3,149 

1,147 
2,  797 
9,723 

15  926 

1884 

15, 923 
7,427 

25, 122 
5,790 
2,796 
1,102 
3,778 

4,811 
3,886 
11,685 
5,505 
1,793 
650 
2,254 

154 



23,  421 

1885 

1886 

44 
1,313 

1887 

122 

223 

1888 

1889 

20, 141 
31, 783 

12,  378 

1890 

21 

39 

2,460 

19,  070 

a  Included  in  "Fancy  articles,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued, 


57 


DUTIABLE. 

VEGETABLES. 

WINES. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Potatoes. 

Pickles 

anil 
sauces. 

(a) 

All  other. 

Champafrne,  and 

other  sparkling. 

(6) 

Still  wines. 

In 

their 
natu- 
ral 
state, 
(a) 

Dolls. 

Pre- 
pared 
or 
I>re- 
.ierved. 
(a) 

In  casks. 

In  bottles. 

1871 

Bushels 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

Dozens. 

Dollars. 

Gallons. 

46,  018 

80, 185 

76,  092 

168, 463 

236,  035 

245,  751 

129, 107 

108, 481 

127, 474 

185,  234 

184,214 

176, 174 

185, 679 

24,412 

54,  589 

36, 101 

35,  356 

46,  337 

29, 878 

26, 009 

Dollars. 

16, 196 

32,  714 

37,  254 

63, 376 

93,  795 

126,  467 

71,  769 

67,  886 

71,  061 

117,612 

144, 600 

136,244 

135, 783 

18, 392 

35,  348 

23,  658 

17,  873 

26,  903 

17, 144 

14,  088 

Dozens. 

24, 750 

4,377 

1,001 

5,079 

6,468 

11,  769 

3,915 

10, 166 

28, 183 

35,  751 

56,  317 

54,  230 

88, 444 

1,183 

2,660 

2,033 

4,086 

6,965 

5,464 

7,237 

Dollars. 
171,  361 

1872 

29,208 

1873 

8,058 

1874       .   . 

38,  896 

1875 

28 

15 

66, 834 

1876  .     .   . 

100, 106 

1877 

40 

33 

35, 361 

1878 

92, 705 

1879 

40 

29 

292,  877 

1880 

387, 453 

1881 

635,  448 

1882 

17,  507 

20 

735 

8,644 

15 

251 

617,  407 

1883 

1,  027,  918 

1884 

1885 

36 
11 
42 
514 
247 
315 
820 

2,175 

17 

1,481 

1,343 

845 

765 

2,501 
2,246 
2,895 
2,435 
3,550 
4,493 
1,490 

4,229 
4,717 
3,246 
1,455 
2,944 
13,  765 
3,395 

43, 104 
54, 712 
33,400 
15,  290 
43,  086 
167,  045 
50, 597 

8,865 
12, 657 

1886 

1887 

383 

164 

10, 081 
14, 945 

1888 

1889 

16,  612 

7,071 

28, 658 
24,  378 

1890 

501 

273 

28, 056 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

5 

99 

715 

38 

21 

1876 

1,626 

1877 

1,571 

2,032 

9,230 

1878 

238 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1,460 

238 

3,869 

140 

4 

15 

18,  335 

3,287 

53,  966 

838 

50 

148 

1886 

998 

629 

1887 

1888 

1,312 

2,578 

67 

800 

1,645 

31 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Combined  with  "Still  wines,"  prior  to  1884. 


58 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
END- 
ING 

WOOD,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED,  AND 
MANUFACTUEES  OP. 

WOOLS,    HAIR  OF  THE  CAMEL,    GOAT,   ALPACA,  AND 
OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

Lumber. 

Manufactures  of. 

Unmanufactured,  b 

JUNE 
30— 

Boards,  planks, 

deals,   and 

other  sawed 

lumber. 

All 
other 
luni- 
ber. 

Cabinet- 
ware 
und 
house 
furni- 
ture, a 

All 
other. 

Class  one. 

Class  two. 

Class  three. 

1871 

Mfeet. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 
6 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
39, 825 
51, 323 
39, 049 
40,  700 
35,  247 
33, 491 
15, 064 
14, 106 

13,  267 
30,  968 

118,  146 
178,  693 
217,  893 
74, 501 
47, 181 
15, 691 
11,  510 

14,  262 

15,  409 
28,  559 

Founds. 

Dollarr. 

Pounds  Dollars. 


Pounds. 
320, 984 
939, 479 
495, 955 

58, 717 
604, 510 
139, 196 

93, 108 
244, 699 

29, 494 
4, 408,  568 

90, 551 

340,  963 

1,641 

100,  504 

38, 188 
321,755 

55,354 

48, 528 

70,  660 

Dollars. 
42,045 
225,  937 

1872 

, 

1        "" 

1873  . . . 

118  570 

1874 

4 

160 

12,  090 

1875 

165, 187 

1876 

32,  361 

1877 

17, 343 
48, 846 

1878 

99    

1879 

1 

3,963 

1880 .... 

1,919 
5,517 

942, 210 

1881 .... 

10 

113 

23, 689 

1882 

60,  613 

1883 

203 

1884 

440 

816 

323 

49 

2 

5,307 
5,973 
3,923 
1,402 
2,052 
2,068 
2,964 

46, 977 

209,906 

1, 148, 127 

78, 102 
189, 816 

80,  892 

9,998 
34,  885 
186,  065 
14, 527 
44, 530 
25, 273 

99. 923 

28,  663 

15, 082 

1885  .... 

3,171 

1886  .... 

2,497 
441 

969 
303 

37,810 
5,046 
4,036 

1887 

1888  .... 

1889  .... 

10, 637 

1890  .... 

1,536 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM- Continued. 


1871 .... 

1872 

499, 231 

53, 023 

1,  054,  505 

107, 610 

54  830 

1873  .... 

6,636 

199,  223 

16,  291 

1874 

61 

200 

1875  .... 

12 
179 
448 
774 

169 
2,494 
5,813 
10,381 

538 

1876  .... 



1877  .... 

1878 

46,  261 

353,  694 

2,908 

40,412 

6,766 

10, 270 

6  279 

1879 

006 

59, 090 
580 

1880 

1881 

271 
6,052 

5  960 

1882  .... 

1  126 

1883  .... 

1  429 

1884  .... 

19 
1,850 

2,317 

5,719 

32 

353 

6,881 

1,936,304 

1,  772, 065 

1, 188, 195 

105,  646 

144, 460 

122 
1,239 

215,189 

193,  207 

159,  005 

18.497 

23,  763 

1885  .... 

5,6U0 

500 

1886.... 

1887 

1,656 

140 

1888  .... 

1889 

1,434 

1890 

5,257 

733 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884.  included  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  wood.' 
b  All  uumauufactured  wools  combined  iu  one  class,  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


59 


IMPORTS  FROM  BELGIDM-Coutiniicd. 


DUTIABLE. 

WOOLS,  HAIR  OK  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHKE  LIKE  ANIMATES  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

TEAR 

Manufactures  of. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Cari)eta  and 
carpeting. 

Cloth  insr. 
ri.ndvniade 

and  other 
wearing  a[)- 

jtart'l,  ex- 
cept shawls 

and  Unit 

goods,  a 

Cloth.s. 

Dress  goods, 

women's  aTid  cliil- 

dreu's. 

Knit 

fahrics. 

Rags,  mnngo. 

Hocks,  noils, 

shoddy,  and 

wastes. 

Shawls. 

1871 

Sq.  yds. 
94 
60 

Dollars. 
123 
121 

Dollars, 

Dollars. 
80,  897 
67,  705 
51,731 

414,  783 

415,  347 
468,  408 
316, 478 
201,  406 
211,710 
351,  873 
699,  858 

1, 370,  577 
1, 482,  424 
398,  348 
285,  052 
373, 132 
494,  019 
564,  897 
490,  787 
493,  240 

Sq.  yards. 
171, 835 

Dollars. 
43,244 

Dollars. 
389 

Pounds. 

91,  450 
121,  612 
191,457 
105,  953 

59, 203 

Dollars. 
3,  495 
7,171 
13,  445 

7,744 
7,722 

Dollars. 
1  077 

1872 

1873 

6,644 
6,664 

1,767 
1,970 

1,819 

707 

1,839 

1874 

52 

46 

2,249 

564 

126 

649 

1,057 

1,317 

54 

74 

2,587 

797 

429 

868 

1,302 

1, 143 

1875 

1876 

25 

50 

31,491 

6,918 

15,490 

111,  979 

437,420 

583, 144 

134,  240 

21, 122 

28,  076 

8,975 

90,  895 

74,  947 

108, 533 

10 

9 

6,692 

1,208 

3,298 

28,  752 

115, 168 

151, 193 

24, 409 

5,428 

6,4G5 

2,515 

20,  330 

16,  333 

23,  644 

1877 

1,637 

2,359 

2,094 

3,262 

2,739 

5,202 

160 

80 

41 

557 

199 

2,586 

32 

7,786 

857 

449 

1878     

1879 

1880 

2,853 

1,698 

6,382 

123,  885 

86,  999 

5,077 

89, 336 

11,  361 

110, 325 

103, 476 

19, 138 

571 
408 
807 

44,  431 
37,  750 

1,044 
17,  916 
5,905 

45,  257 
45,  004 

7,789 

278 

1881 

856 

1882 

84 

1883 

34 

35 

667 

333 

84 

148 

43 

70 

1,098 

743 

161 

295 

11 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

315 
903 
931 
6^5 
451 
1,501 
3,867 

441 
28 
16 
8 
5 
19 

1890 

15 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  BELGIUM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1,572 

270 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

4,311 

237 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

657 

781 

1882 

914 

1,437 

367 

4,732 

209 

1883 

1884 

1885 

6 

10 

2,405 

80,  369 
7,011 

14, 086 
1.467 

1886 

1887 

2,016 

5,673 

1,870 

1888 

10, 195 
30,  348 

2,526 
5,245 

1889 

3,  387 

1890 

19 

3 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wool  "  prior  to  1884. 


60 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FEOM  BELGIUM— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

3Ck— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIE  OF  THE 
CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA, 
AND  OTHEK  LIKE  ANI- 
MALS, AND  MANUFACT- 
URES OF. 


Manufaclures  of. 


Yams. a 


Pounds. 


8,978 


8,871 

10,  219 

62,  535 

110, 830 

422. 903 


Dollars. 


All 
other. 


6,510 


5,971 

6,354 

36, 489 

61,  590 

182,  026 


Dollars. 

27,963 

9,309 

10,  059 
3,906 

17, 134 

11,  693 
5,244 

12, 140 
13, 829 
40,  908 
38,  253 
84, 409 
82,  786 

6,932 
15,832 
27, 751 
11, 123 

9,258 
34, 874 
45,  353 


ZINC    OK    SPELTER,   AND 
MANUFACTURES  OF. 


In  blocks  or 
pig.<i,  and  old. 


Pounds. 

4,  028,  633 

2, 158, 598 

556, 155 

105,  940 


119,  050 
55,  250 
66, 138 


2,  111,  252 

275,  835 

1,  595,  243 

1,  241,  806 

661,  958 

147, 560 

44,255 

229,  524 

575,  579 

190,  751 

162,  656 


Dollars 

178, 119 

94,  808 

27,  392 

8,045 


6,495 
2,561 
2,970 


99, 007 

10,  683 

65,  786 

48, 250 

25, 726 

5,311 

1,442 

8,018 

28, 702 

7,210 

7,030 


Manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 


Dollars 

228, 152 

502,  691 

356,  446 

96, 151 

143,440 

122, 934 

31, 146 

39, 476 

35, 774 

199, 442 

56,  596 

94, 088 

62, 962 

16,  967 

6,792 

13,  637 

4,806 

1,516 

1,615 

1,607 


All 
otlier 
dutia- 
ble arti- 
cles. 


Dollars. 
86,  754 
17,  562 
30,  800 
90, 454 
57,  204 
51,323 
57,  336 
49,851 
58, 791 
124, 053 
226, 450 
439, 248 
973, 138 
48, 953 
55,  789 
46, 162 
40,  696 
58,506 
73,029 
69, 992 


RECAPITULATION. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 


TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DDTV. 


Dollars. 

3,  923,  971 
5, 069,  551 

4,  932,  754 
4,  578, 675 
5, 172,  480 
4,348,131 
3,  720,  640 
3, 169,  854 
3,  233,  254 
9, 442.  751 

10, 512, 124 
18,  353, 612 
20,  519, 947 
9, 095,  232 
6, 935,  334 
7, 248, 869 

6,  354,  620 

7,  892.  059 
7, 887,  352 
7,  975,  337 


TOTAL 
VALUE  OF 

MER- 
CHANDISE. 


Dollars. 

254,  743 

510, 910 

778,  323 

1,148,766 

1,010,618 

1,  093,  347 

1,  358,  509 
812, 988 
975,  978 

2,  348, 714 
2, 091,  311 
2,  646,  056 
2,  641, 253 
1,  827, 928 
1,  759, 750 
1,929,644 
1,  709, 028 
1, 944,  513 
1,  929, 083 
1,  361, 145 


Dollars. 
4, 178, 714 
5, 580, 461 
5,711,077 
5, 727, 441 
6,  189,  098 
5, 441,  478 
5, 079, 149 

3,  982, 842 

4,  209,  232 
11,  791, 405 
12,603,435 
20.  9D9,  008 
23,161,200 
10,  923, 100 
'  8,695,084 

9, 178,  513 
8, 063,  648 
9, 836. 572 
9,810,435 
9,  330, 482 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCBANDISE  TO  BELGIUM-Continued. 


1871 

910 
4,492 

12, 174 
9,435 
0,003 

23, 844 
9,784 
3,472 
3,714 

253, 156 
320, 650 
154,  643 
357,  920 

77, 839 
308,  285 

86,  976 
400, 257 
571, 806 
242,  087 
113,  845 
507, 837 
370,  067 
342,643 
413,  220 
394, 695 
428, 634 
320, 078 
164, 858 
185,  414 

8,104 
8,105 
308,  159 
262,  790 
253,  939 
374, 108 
539,  058 
689,  249 
480,  592 
190,250 
528, 912 
445,  389 
078,  177 
348,  993 
071,  273 
286,  301 
272, 166 
224,  439 
570,  955 
304,  653 

261,260 

1872 

1,429 

328,  755 

1873 

402  802 

1874 

3 

620,710 

1875 

331  778 

1876 

682,  393 

1877 

6,182 

626  034 

1878  . 

1,  149  500 

1879 

234 
705 
454 

1,  052,  398 

1880 

438  337 

1881 

9,416 
4,292 
48,  088 
612 
1,134 
4,208 
9,628 
5, 103 
6,072 
8,695 

042,  757 

1882 

953,  226 

1883 

398 

103 

410 

7,018 

1,  048,  244 

1884 

091,  636 

1885 

1,084,493 

1886 

680, 996 

1887 

4,228 
73,  632 

2,550 
52,  518 

700,  800 

1888 

533 

7. 973 

170 

544, 517 

1889 

741,813 
490,  067 

1890 

alncluded  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wool "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FORKIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


61 


IMPORTS  FROM  DENMARK. 


FREE  OP  DUTY. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Articles, 

the 
growth, 

])r()duco, 

and  man- 
I'jiot  lire 
of  the 
United 

States,  re 
turned. 

Books, 
niai>.s,  en- 
{jraviu^s, 
etoljiii;;s, 
and  other 
printed 
matter 
not  else- 
where 
specltied. 

Chem- 
icals, 
drugs, 
and 
dves, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

Cocoa  or 
cacao,  and 
leaves  and 

shells  of. 

CoiToe.o 

Eggs. 

Fish, 
not 

else- 
where 
Rp<u:- 

ilied. 

Hides 

an.l 

skins, 

other 

tliaii  fur 

skins. a 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pouniis. 

DolU. 

Pounds 

Dollars. 

Dozens. 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

3872 

1873 

1874 

1,420 

44 

1,224 

4, 557 

6,685 

15,  983 

8,026 

152,  579 

22,  693 

18.  407 

15,  294 

25.  526 

21,  807 

18,  503 

33, 103 

17,  315 

18, 122 

150 
101 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

31,082 

1881 

162 
322 
418 
227 
1,747 
705 
501 
557 
602 
602 

6,  550 
821 
746 
243 

50 

30 
8,945 
129,  405 
976,  305 
631,  250 
693,  390 

10 

1,799 

26, 264 

191,841 

133,  954 

129, 618 

79 
59 

145, 483 

1882 

142, 109 

1883 

83,  672 

1884 

106,  631 

1885 

71,  390 

1886 

105,  589 
140, 475 

1887 

10 
56 

1888 

100 
74,  950 

22,  000 

14 
11,  899 
3,216 

102,  444 

1889 

61,  257 

1890 

39 

3, 803 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  DENMARK. 


1874 

1882 

702 
1,495 
2,127 
1,000 
1,620 

120 

1883 

9,600 

1,280 

483, 600 
21,  400 

48,  360 
2,146 

1885 

1886 

1,  980 
6,900 

1887 

1888 

1889 

600 
1,688 

1890 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


62 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  DENMARK— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY.                                                       DUTIABLE. 

PAPER  STOCK,   CRUDE. 

Seeds, 

not 
medic- 
inal, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
lied. 

Wood, 

un- 
nianu- 

fact- 
ured, 

not 

else- 
where 
spcci- 

tied. 

All 
other 
free  ar- 
ticles. 

1 

1    Art 
works, 
1    not 
else- 
where 

TOTAL     8Pef- 

'"of    S. 

DUTY.  /"KV" 

\  Oil  or 
j  water 

colors 
and 

statu- 

1  s^y- 

1 

Books, 
luajis, 

enjriav- 
iugs, 
etch- 
ings, 
and 
other 

printed 

matter, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

BREADSTCTFFS. 

YEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUXE 
30— 

Rags,  other 
than  woolen. 

All 
other. 

Barley. 

All 
other 
bread- 
stufl'a, 

and 
prepa- 
rations 
of,  used 

as  food, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

1871 

Pounds. 

DolU. 

Dollars. 

DolU. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

2,097 

409 

1,755 

7,797 

DolU.  \  DolU. 

2,097 

6, 179     1, 351 

1, 755         455 
33, 009         437 

4, 461         AfJr. 

DolU. 

8 

2;- 
1,314 
6,586 
1    142 

Bush. 

DoUs^ 

Dollari. 

1872 

155, 000 

5,770 

1873 

■ 

1874 

650, 532 
108, 048 

23,  636 
4,256 

86, 213 

115,861 

1875 

1876 

:::::::i:::::::: 

1,224 

4,557 

8,147 

16,  424 

64,  701 

346, 222 

210,  005 

109,  071 

379,  679 

271,  676 

360, 895 

200, 050 

185, 401 

135,  220 

82, 520 

1 

1877    .. 

549 

1878 

91,  600 

1,462 

1879      . 

441 
1,143 
19,  347 
18, 035 
29,  098 
33, 282 
18,  886 
41, 153 
36, 243 
41,167 
32,050 
30, 001 

1880 

553, 944 
651, 754 
698, 186 
463,  825 
885, 024 
968, 173 

22, 949 

18,  726 
22,  635 
9,117 
17,  904 
16, 787 

1,458 
3,365 
1,468 
1,349 

14, 131 
2,711 
1,940 
4,164 
4,679 
9,607 

18, 966 

43 

327 

98 

1,789 

119 

32 

90 

79 

1,764 

563 

9,738 

49 
2,034 
4,  026 
1,838 
2,872 
515 
1,830 
1,941 
1, 382 
3,521 

1881 

48 

1882.... 
1883 

44 

12. 823 
14,  426 

10,711 
10, 891 

583 

1884 

66 

566 

83 

4 

56 
44 

1885 

1886 

1887 

848 
149, 506 

1 

709 

1888.... 
1889 

226, 394 
198, 895 
559,  958 

3, 325 
2,44G 
7,712 

101,053' 

1 

1890 

2,585 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCnANDISE  TO  DENMARK— Continued. 


1874 

1882 

702 

51, 135 

4,273 

2,980 

10, 387 

228 

600 

1,768 

14,  567 

1883 

1885 

1886 

924 

2 

1887 

1,767 
108 

34 

1888 

10, 786 

1889 

1890 

80 

960 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE,  63 

IMPORTS  FllOM  DEXMARK-Coutinued. 


VKAK 
KNDING 

JUNE 
30— 


DUTIABLE. 


Chem- 
icals, 1 

dyes, 
etc. ,  not 
else- 
where 
8]>eci- 
tied. 


1871  . 

1872 

1873  . 

1874. 

1875  . 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881. 

1882. 

1883. 

1884  . 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 


Dollars, 


Cotton, 
manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 


Dollars. 
9 


Earthen, 
stone, 
and 
china 
ware. 


Dollars. 
19 
6.59 
341 
746 
650 


Fi.sh, 

noti'lso 

wliero 

spt-ci- 

fied. 


Dollars 


FLAX.  HEMP,  .JUTE,  AND 
OTHKI!  VKOETAnLE 
SUBSTANCES,  AND 
MANUFACTUKES  OF. 


Unmanufact- 
ured. 


Tons. 


Dollars. 


Mann 

factures 

of. 


Dollars 

54 

400 


Fruits, 
includ- 
ing 
nuts, 
uotel.se- 
where 
speci- 
lied. 


Dollars. 


IRON  AND    STEEL,    AND 
MANUFACTUKES  OF. 


Scrap,  fit  only 

to  be  rem  an  u 

factured. 


Tons. 


Dollars. 


All 
other. 


Dollars. 


3,327 


1,185 
139 
74 
196 


58 
32 
916 

2, 171 
101 

1,427 
209 
209 


159 

410 

438 

556 

542 

691 

530 

1,569 

2,566 

4.148 

2,639 

5,  602 


204 

329 

1,102 

3,565 

1,677 

919 

117 

169 

267 

198 

26 


105 

193 

401 

4 

62 
39 


11.728 
20,  935 
38,  251 
376 
7,035 
6,538 


18 

1,572 

307 

37 

7 

307 

323 

718 

17,  506 

80 


231 
2,827 
7,281 
1,153 

111 
3,075 

114 

4 

25 

1,  644 

523 


401 
7,418 
1,182 
2,537 
1,770 
550 
300 


4,835 

112,  627 

18,  447 

41,  908 

26,  680 

7,555 

3,713 


2,478 
4,067 
1,265 


30, 896 
54, 296 
14, 198 


20 

132 

46 

827 

10, 014 

46, 125 

184 

9,351 

12, 354 

29, 158 

4,692 

38, 103 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  DENMARK-Continued. 

1874 

1882 

1883 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

100 

1889 

1  578 

1890 

64 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


nirORTS  FROM  DENMARK— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


Loatlier, 

and 

manu- 

fa-^t- 

ures  of. 


Dollars. 
7 


Marl.le 

and 
stone, 
and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures of, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
tied. 


Dollars. 


CI 

1,081 


Oils, 
not 

else- 
where 
speci- 

lied. 


Dollars. 


Seeds, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 


Spirit8,distilled,  y       ^ 
and  .spirituous      vf" 
compounds. 


Dollars. 


Pf .galls.'  Dollars, 


1,301 

1,056 

616 

140 


1,787 

1,616 

944 

60 


Dollars. 


In  casts. 


Galls. 


In  bottles. 


Dollars.  Doz.qts 


182 
76 


36 


Dollars. 


145 


60 


1,322 


4 

37 

427 

2,  382 

2,048 

683 

1,062 

442 

228 

81 

908 


48 

4,931 

50 


85 
439 


20 


2,816 

2,801 

4,907 

588 

322 

1,445 

3,919 

1,188 

9,217 

20,  641 


7,389 

602 

782 

894 

6,403 

3,842 

415 

5,834 

3,613 

3,006 


810 

274 

1,202 

1,260 

1,037 

882 

632 

1,020 

1,800 

950 

1,553 


779 
669 
2,781 
2,001 
2,430 
1,915 
962 
1,879 
2,725 
1,530 
2,631 


491 


120 


5 

36 


21,890 
20,  250 

12,  090 

13,  709 
29, 420 

9,287 
13,851 


4  I  1 

20 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  DENMARK— Continued. 

1874 

3,251 

1,435 

1882 

1883 

1885 

1886 

105 

1887 

1888 

. 

1889 

1890 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


65 


mrORTS  FKOM  DEKM ARK— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

Another 
dutiable 
articles. 

REOAPI'l'ULATION. 

TEAR  ENDING 
JUNE  30— 

"Wood, 

and 

inannfa«t- 

urea  of. 

WOOLS,  ETC.,  AND  MANUFACT- 
tTBES  OF. 

TOTAL  DU- 
TIABLE. 

TOTAL 

FHEE  OF 

DUTY. 

TOTAL 
VALUE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 

nnmanafaotnred. 

Manu- 
factures 
of. 

1871  

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

998 

1,119 

1,904 

344 

72 

Dollars. 
1,095 
5,869 
6,827 
126,  802 
2,510 

Dollars. 

2,097 

6, 179 

1,755 

33,  009 

4,461 

1,224 

4,557 

8,147 

16, 424 

64.  701 

346, 222 

210,  005 

169,  071 

379,  679 

271,  676 

360, 895 

200,  050 

185,401 

135, 220 

82,  5:;g 

Dollars. 
3,192 

Ig72                 

295 

170 

612 

52 

12,048 

1873 

8,582 

1874 

159. 811 

1875        

6.971 

1876 

1,224 

1877     

548 

12 

4,496 

1,322 

5.014 

115, 598 

56, 757 

184,  372 

133,  815 

166, 207 

78,  775 

71, 125 

138, 704 

312,473 

103, 753 

155,  982 

9,053 

1878     

9,469 

1879 

21, 438 

1880                 .     .. 

63 
651 
904 

1,303 

4,746 

29 

1,019 

247 

215 

1,615 

1,647 

6 
57 

858 
821 
289 
344 
559 
965 
730 
2,104 
648 

1,037 
8,722 
82, 716 
25,  800 
23,  822 
31,  851 
22,  584 
59, 794 
72, 464 
30,  931 
48,273 

180, 299 

1881  

402,  979 

1882 

26, 225 

3,350 

264, 722 

2,973 
647 

44,  974 

394,  377 

1883 

302,  886 

1884 

.545,  886 

1885 

350,  451 

1886     

28,  537 
20, 488 
44,  732 

4,290 
1,968 
4,912 

432,  020 

1887 

338,  7.'".4 

497,  874 

1889 

238,  973 

1890 

40, 662 

7,214 

238,  508 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  DENMARK— Continued. 


1874 

1,435 

8,  0.')6 

15,  664 

563 

2,286 

720 

11,472 

3,777 

989 

1.435 

1882        

702 

51, 135 

10,217 

2,980 

10,  387 

228 

600 

1,708 

8.758 

1883            

1,097 

66,  799 

1885 

563 
476 

10,  780 

1886 

49 

730 

5,  266 

1887     

4,816 

720 

11, 107 

1888     

686 

11,700 

1889 

14,  242 

2,080 

119 

4,377 

1890        

29 

2,757 

H.  Mis.  117- 


66 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE. 


1 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

ANIMALB,  NOT  EMEWHBHB  SPKCIFIED.  a 

Articles, 

the  growth, 
produce,  and 
manufact- 
ure of  the 
United 
States, 
returned. 

Art 
works, 
the  pro- 
duction 

of 
Ameri- 
can 
artists. 

Asphaltnm  or 

bitumen, 

crude. a 

Bolt- 
ing 
clotha. 

Boolcs, 
maps, 
engray- 
ings, 
etcli- 
ings, 
and 
otherr 
printed 
matter 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

0 

Cattle. 

Horses. 

Sheep, 

All 
other, 
iuclud- 

fowjs. 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 

Ko. 

Dolls. 

No. 

Dollars.  No. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

DoUars. 

Pound.i. 


DoUs. 

DoUs. 
20,  031 

DoUara. 

ISO,  685 

34,246 

60, 985 

29, 222 

13, 442 

62,  301 

83, 142 

211,  014 

891,565 

244,606 

198,  087 

291,  601 

175, 172 

299, 821 

426,  755 

400, 852 

316,  221 

188,  795 

733, 686 

4,454 
8,  343 
19, 430 

30,  207 
54,  861 
31,. '541 
26,  525 
53,  447 
46,  302 
59, 136 
39, 078 
80,  223 
80.  355 
207,  892 

49,146 

35, 181 1    20, 693 

67, 539     25, 705 

104,562     26,716 
140,  387     20, 624 

161, 809     15, 4U 
186,261     16,390 
212,146     21,732 



288, 937|     18, 297 

252, 009     19,  604 

346,  873     33,  549 

395, 329     36,  866 

121 

20 

2 

9,512 

4,640 

209 

1,007 
992 

586, 216 

589.  295 

104 

11, 330 

3,736 
6,982 
4,927 
6,388 
15,  010 
55,  905 
28,  096 

3,  039,  576 
571.200 

28,  051 
4,242 
7,222 
16,997 
13,265 
2,052 

24, 288     89,  672 
14,  435     49, 910 

1, 123   617, 570 

163,  374      116, 480 
144,  409      478.  360 

27, 492;     59, 311 

1, 479   846,  342 
2,  245j  899,  374 
1, 618   692, 182 
2,  02ll  947.211 

37,  343     95, 778 

3 

772 

186,  853 
132, 905 
201, 367 

210,560 
40,320 
113,648 

54,295   101,024 

66.  .535    145.024 

1890 

5,222    89.2411  107.641 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE. 


1871 

187' 

5,000 
18. 000 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877    . . . 

1878 

3,000 

1879 

1880 

2,000 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884    ... 

1,400 

1,045 

1885 



25 

1886    . 

22, 400 

798 

228 

1887 

3,240 

1888 

225 

1889 

17, 175 

24,640 

800 

406 

494 

1800 

600 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXroliTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


G7 


IMl'ORXS  FROM.  FllANCE— Contiuued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

CHEMICALS,   DHOGS,   AND  DYE3,   NOT  BLSEWHEEB  SPECIFIED. 

JUNE 
30- 

Argal,  or  argol,  or 
crude  tartar. 

Bark.s:  Cinchona, 

or  oll'ir,  from 

which  quinine  may 

be  extiacted. 

Cochineal. 

Dyewoods. 

Logwood,  a 

All 
other. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

Pounds. 

143, 668 
1, 127, 135 
1, 024, 777 

941.  731 
2, 373,  989 
3,861,247 
6, 241, 284 

8,  230,  582 

9,  262.  798 
10,  322. 485 

9, 326, 822 

12, 059,  692 

«,  776,  538 

11, 439,  409 

10,  075.  938 

7, 196,  755 

8,  489,  203 

4, 494,  894 

4,  448,  925 

5, 843, 797 

Dollars. 

12,311 

134,  327 

143, 311 

130, 055 

379, 255 

586, 556 

890, 756 

1,  054,  322 

1, 250.  831 

1,  487, 448 

1,  471, 152 

1, 911, 664 

1,  647,  523 

1,  872,  054 

1,  636,  998 

1, 132,  358 

1,201,414 

534.  793 

497, 440 

679.  018 

Porinds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
150 

Dollar*. 
101 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
3,190 



14,  010 
141, 891 
159,  454 
105.  270 

10, 386 
22, 499 
78,  571 
62,  300 
5,478 

15,  001 
9,962 

2,645 

41,364 

45,  254 

19,  532 

1,406 

3,300 

21,658 

24,144 

1,226 

1,071 

2,028 

100 

1,522 

14 
11,  316 
31,  310 

8 

7,065 
18, 198 

1 

14 

28, 949 
3,750 

20, 698 
1,918 

158 
1 

132 
2 

6,678 
119 

2.782 
45 

, 

11, 387 
29, 617 

2,782 
6,032 

174 

1885 

13,  791 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1,060 
150 

431 
15 

132 

57 

35  157 

27 

1,734 

456 

592 

214 

90 

1,800 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890, 


169 


4,300 


17,  830  8, 870 

10,528  j        1,316 
61,  7C9        12, 387 


206 


3,430 


59,  500 

46,  557 

23,  390 

474,  200 


27, 150 

20,  865 

4,843 

171,  148 


167 
313 


3,813 
7,051 


43, 159  I       13, 339 


a  Lacludes  aU  dyewoods,  prior  to  1884. 


68 


COMMERCE    WITH   EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FKOM  FRANCE-Continued. 


FRE 

E  OF 

DYES 

DUTY. 

TEAR 

CHEMUCAUS,   DEUOa,    AND 

NOT  ELSKWHKBK  SPKCITIBD. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

so- 

Gums. 

Indigo. 

Licorice  root. 
(b) 

Lime,  chloride 
of,  or  bleach- 
ing powder. 

Mineral 

waters.  mH  not 

artilicial.  b 

Arabic,  a 

All  other  gnma. 

lan  

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

108,  065 

57,  661 

177, 089 

34,  749 

187,  568 

6,818 

86, 175 

10, 619 

2,845 

92, 089 

9,018 

48,157 

54,375 

136, 636 

1, 211, 589 

1,295,437 

fi77_  032 

Dollars. 

18, 570 

8,539 

25,770 

5,069 

13, 694 

2,060 

12, 064 

1,702 

377 

15, 296 

1,800 

9,967 

11,348 

18, 400 

190, 780 

290, 874 

247,  537 

268. 094 

164, 977 

152, 173 

Lbs. 
10,  950 

DoUs. 
7,045 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

rounds. 

Dolli. 

Gallons. 

DolU. 

1872 

1873 

8 

4,088 

59 

6 

2,236 
64 

1874 

13,  321 
87,  330 

556 

2,862 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1^79 

1880 

1881 

1,000 
39, 796 

10 
632 

1882 

1883 

1884 

326,  647 
141,317 
75, 709 
44,374 
50,  0G8 
49,  386 
80,744 

45, 455 
30, 501 
15,  351 
14  952 

61,771 

84,  983 

174, 191 

311,565 

102,  662 

61, 676 

2,652 
2, 646 
10,  048 
15, 431 
7,980 
2  Rfin 

62,893 

20.  410 

1885 

92,  080  26,  503 

1886 

1887 

4,389 
1,711 

2,313 
1,574 

73, 189  25, 658 
58,  355  23, 149 

1888 

17,361     811,181 
21,660'     470,705 
16,448     P^ltCi^ 

80,  59.")  30, 518 

1889 

105.  604  31, 031 

1890      .  . 

215,  26112.  64."^ 

127, 481  39. 016 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

22, 346 

31,229 

1873 

1874 

1875 

5,567 

326 

90 

100 

1876 

1877 



1878 

1879 

55  901 

7  nnn 

1880 

1        ' 

1881 

1882 

1  895 

1  .>;nn 

1883 

79, 276  93  fiOO 

1884 



10, 304 
3,600 

8,405 
3,300 

1885 

1886 

200 

67 

1887 

1 

1888 

2,000 

1,500 

1889 

1890 

6,892 

5,695 

a  Included  in  "All  other  gums"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "  All  other  ohemioals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


69 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Coutinued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY 

YKAR 
KIsD- 

CHEjnCi 

Quinia, 

of,  and  J 

loids  0 

of  ciB 

bai 

LLS.  DRUGS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Cocoa,  or  cacao, 

crude.and  leaves 

and  shells  of. 

ING 

JUNE 
30- 

mlphate 
ill  alka- 
r  salts 
choiia 
k.a 

Sulphur,  or 

briiiistone, 

crude. 

Vanilla  beans. b 

All  other. 

Coffee.  0 

1871 

Ounces. 

Dollarg. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 
767, 965 

750, 622 
2, 006, 190 
1,  201,  935 
1,583  092 

Pounds 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

61 
8 

2,013 
336 

16,490 
490, 405 

1,  065,  737 
875,  583 

1,  818, 131 

3,378 
80,  228 
196,330 
161, 204 

1874 

1875 



1876 

878,  255 
672,  689 
646,  951 
446,  764 
858,  051 
705,  882 
729,  279 
515, 433 
324,  662 
212,  504 
233, 933 
241,  006 
•233.616 

205 

90, 715 

753, 870 

169, 199 

120, 165 

278,  954 

350, 120 

107,  409 

267, 185 

56, 644 

62, 753 

13, 008 

32,  052 

8,403 

40, 181 

40 
1,091 

1877 

274,  384 

1878 

20,  908 
2,450 

1879 

276  935 

48,  969 

1880 

988 

23, 580 

6,  84i         33, 125 
7, 700,      403,  612 

12, 962         66,  602 
7, 305       460,  822 

29,  836   7, 482,  672 
6,213,  2,995,973 
3, 240       464, 570 
2,519i  1,629,442 
5,436  7,782,312 
1, 305              450 
6,358   6.  .^.'iS. '207 

7,597 

1881 

60,  048 

1882 

526 
34 

13,  770 
858 

7,209 

1883 

29, 148 

1884 

23,  828 
11, 789 
23, 007 
30,  611 
111,  188 
14,  925 
16, 487 

35  732 

11, 501 
637 

168 

17,615 

24,  650 

7,484 

5,824 

8,984 

3,618 

702 

80,  388 

64, 486 

828, 909 
268,  069 

1885 

11,  669 
18,073 
18, 130 
50, 671 
5,271 
5,497 

1888     . . 

45, 036 

1887.... 
1888 

290 

6,951 

249, 611 
956,  868 

1889 

14,567        918  809 

88 

1890 

14,  980 

195, 939 

1, 060,  911 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FKANCE^Continued. 


1871 

1872 

812 

14,  834 

2,518 

6,603 

3, 595 

23, 123 

6,050 

24,  490 

55,  272 

21,  980 

37,  051 

1873 

6,120 

722 

9,600 
261, 131 
564, 022 

1,800 

57, 722 

iLij-sa? 

1874  ... 

1875 





1,650 
3,700 
88,  630 
48,  408 
45,  082 
73,349 
802, 834 

Sn.'i  43fl 

132 

259 

9,487 

4,890 

5,455 

13, 927 

87, 903 

129,  262 

67,  619 

42,  419 

58,  994 

90,  646 

56, 388 

29,744 

18,  761 

1876 

965,9251     184,222 
1,733,9581     254,372 
2,  937,  27l|     477, 547 
4,  021,  6091     574.  584 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1,715,1941     211,159 

1881 

17,  876,  4052, 467,  870 
11,  684,  376^1,  588,  816 
14,619,6151  541,098 

1882 

1883 

48,958'  488,278 

9,860   369,428 

11,964   551,681 

65,713    8.54.224 

1884 



7,343 

48.  S87 

9, 104, 9451     939.  936 

1885 

173         946 
9,053   41,564 
1,229    10,240 
8,959   72.201 

12,387,550  1,236,607 
9, 842,  518     852.  242 

1886 

1887 

40,  646 
20,  177 
13, 416 
7,521 

496,  292 
280,  505 
157, 060 

8,181,8821     913,358 

1888 

5,  667,  924     629,  581 

1889 

8,378 

57,880 

2, 789,  574     450, 437 

1890 

1,820,454     310.011 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  July  1,  1879,  and  not  enumerated  but  included  under  "All  other  chemicals,  etc., 
prior  to  1884 
b  Not  euuiuerated  prior  to  1884. 
«  Dutiable  prior  to  July  1,  1872. 


70 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FEOM  FRANCE— Continued. 


FREE  or  DUTY. 

Cork 
wood  or 
ct)rk 
bark, 
nn- 
manu- 

fac- 
tured. 

Cotton, 

nnmanufac- 

tured. 

?nd"o?her       ^'^'-i"'^- 

rERTItlZERS. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

precious 
stones, 
rough  and 
uncut,  in- 
cluding 
glaziers' 
and  engrav 

ers'  dia- 
monds not 
set,  etc.o 

ceoiis  sub- 
stances 

and  iirep- 
arations 
of  (sago, 
tapioca, 
etc.).  not 

elsewhere 

specified, 
(o) 

Gnano. 

Phosphates, 
crude  or 
native.o 

All 
other. 

Egga. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tom. 

Dolls.  Dolls. 
1 

Doz. 

DolU. 

1872 

1873 

3,708 

2,105 

622 

1,105 

62 
50 

2,474 
2,190 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

16 

790 

1878 



510 

3.401 
6,639 
3,341 
1,882 
2,662 
9,908 
7,865 
5,539 
5,528 
15, 151 
636 
6,519 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

889 
1,566 

58, 625 
98, 287 

1884 

77,  550 
64, 510 
37, 664 
18,081 
46,  571 
30, 750 
21,  925 

147,  597 
153, 070 
158, 488 
196, 602 
223,312 
228, 039 
298,  880 

601 
3,670 
2,084 

516 
3,706 
7,462 

1885 

2 

4 

1886 

3,201 
1,241 

155,  288 
53, 834 

1887 

50 

1,940 

1888 

1889 

1890 



2,749 

60 

1,086 
1,216 

31,  879 
26, 707 

295 

1,089 

UO 

24 

1 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

! 

1872 

1873 

4,248 
6,110 

915 
1,912 

1874 

1875 

1876 

7,418 
47,  983 

827 
5.  fiUO 

1877 

1878 

612,  754|55,  059 
422, 572  41, 231 



1879 



1880 

1881 

378, 393  44, 130 
170,90122,810 
63,155   8,300 
81,166   8,113 
101, 500  15, 607 
597, 823  53.  393 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

6 

1886 

780 

1887 

48,595 
46, 960 

3,058 
5,827 

1888 

16, 750 

1889 

9U0 

96 

685 

ISflO 

30, 861 

4,007 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND   EXPORTS    OF   FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


71 


OtPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continned. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

Flflh, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

Fmits, 
includ- 
ing 
nuts, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied.a 

Fnrsand 
fur  skins, 

un- 
dressed. 

Hair,  not 
elsewhere 
specified. 

HIDES  AND  SKINS, 

OTHER  THAN  FUB 

SKINS. 6 

Household 
and  ])er8onaI 
elVccts,  and 
wearing  ap- 
parel in  use, 
and  imple- 
ments, instru- 
ments, and 
tools  of  trade 
of  persons  ar- 
riving from 
foreign  coun- 
tries, etc 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Goat 
skins,  c 

All  other. 

India  rubber  and 

gutta-percha, 

crude. 

1871 

DoUars. 

DoUarg. 

DoUarg. 
56 

3,405 

467 

5,186 

601 

1,776 

2.696 

11,  746 

11,426 

48,489 

64, 132 

30,  270 

20,  849 

78,  365 

159,  628 

DoUart. 

104, 090 

10,  595 

12,  050 

19,  344 

17, 321 

26,  762 

15, 575 

6,221 

2,571 

53,  439 

5,628 

4,024 

23,  968 

134, 348 

53, 793 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

102, 5'36 

117,  046 

34, 128 

25,  818 

33,  206 

64,896 

51, 084 

59, 899 

198,  654 

110, 131 

107,  391 

154,818 

170, 941 

Pounds. 

DoUars. 

1872 

166 

400 

30, 722 

94 

1873 

32,  540 

38, 851 

34, 707 

80, 439 

237,  777 

361,  370 

180,  718 

1  553,921 

161 

1874 

9,385 

1875 

1876 

20,  995 
9,614 

10,  5L;5 

55,  085 
171,  862 

32, 165 
262,  629 
205.  612 

7,691 

1877 

4,081 

1878 

4,041 

1879 

25, 104 

1880 

38 

112, 199 

1881 

720, 673 
1,052,510 
1, 260,  717 
929,  037 
405,  222 
538,  908 
365, 010 
456, 288 
721,  681 
363,  882 

19,411 

1882 

143, 207 

1883 

86 
20 

187,  545 

1884 

1885 

24,  644 
21, 343 
21, 913 
18,  362 
30,  352 
39, 803 
44, 213 

128, 153 
169, 987 
279,  445 
279,  421 
412,  332 
618,  289 
1, 237,  081 

73,291  '  689,261 
194, 197      130. 070 

594, 138 
51,  468 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

26 
63 
128 
14 
48 

210, 837 
224, 197 
209, 113 
213, 704 
112, 787 

73,138 
79, 498 
121, 223 
87.  546 
77, 979 

229,  038 
214,  216 
302,  728 
195, 105 
200,  638 

303, 152 
231, 792 
220,  285 
817, 893 
517,  523 

160,  503 
127,  239 
107,  400 
122, 503 
247. 150 

EXPORTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871    

200 
729 
400 

500 

1,495 

93 

2,201 

1,300 

1872     

9,630 
4,950 

1873     .... 

19, 467 
2,323 
19, 156 
13,841 
13, 976 
7,464 

1874 

1875 

1876       .  . 

1,920 
3,227 

16,  667 
2,330 

19,  Oil 
6,734 

7,500 

1877 

1, 212 

1878 

560 

23,417 

12,133 

6,442 

6,520 

5,136 

35,  342 

37,547 

15,  218 

34,  8U6 

20, 962 

5,803 

1879 

5,345 

450 

2,316 

1880 

13,  214 
19, 121 

113,  742 
15,678 
52,  672 

104,  587 
31, 947 
33,  488 
10, 206 
21, 907 
58,  526 

1881     ..   . 

294 

138 

12,503 

11, 281 

9,860 

4,500 

1882     .... 

1883 

153, 187 
33,  106 
22,  900 
3,123 
58, 791 
19, 018 
17,  209 
21,763 

132,  500 

1884 

15,848 

1885     

750 

95 
3,445 

10,  735 

1886 

1,885 

1887 

90 
15 

32,  957 

1888 

3,550 
16,663 

5,939 

64,214 

2,010 

169.  171 

8,454 

1889     

475 

5,038 

1890 

75 

7,850 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884.  b  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 

c Included  in  "All  other  hides,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


72 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPOKTS  FROM  FRANCE-Continued. 


YKAR 

ENDING 

JUiS'E 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

IVORY,  a 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHKBE  SPECIFIED.  6 

PAPBB  STOCK,  CBCDB. 

30— 

Animal. 

Vegetable. 

Fixed  or  ex- 
pressed. 

Volatile  or  es- 
sential. 

Rags,  other  than 
woolen. 

All 
other. 

1871 

Lbit. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

PouTid*. 
41,600 

Dollars. 
1,248 

DolU. 

1872 

8,566 
21, 897 

1873 ! 

75,  608 

60.  752 
94,  456 
95, 816 
104, 520 
156,  728 
222, 100 
165,  52u 
419,  OtiS 
473, 920 
782,  696 
829, 579 
644, 037 
996, 812 
533,  371 
774,  793 
1,  462, 748 
1,454,106 

8,119 

8,806 
11,  735 

90.  672 
62, 101 
ion  747 

78,  322 

61,510 

68,  849 

57,  695 

48, 251 

59,  802 

57,  666 

78,  390 

88,  027 

126, 210 

118,  715 

151,  067 

133, 128 

168, 725 

196, 473 

216, 156 

213,  549 

217, 862 

556,  976 

1, 529, 287 

796,  024 

704,  893 

3, 199,  982 

879,402 

322, 177 

410,  872 

248, 618 

2,  064.  200 

2,  797, 252 

3, 306,  082 

2, 737, 090 

4,980,640 

1,806,692 

2, 713, 495 

7, 882,  899 

5, 251,  294 

26,  670 
69,  350 
34,  352 
21,019 
114, 862 
28,231 
10, 010 
11  648 

1874 

5U  539 

1875 

56  471 

1876 

9, 603     73, 593 
10,402  1  62,281 
17, 846     98,  859 
21, 351     73,  448 
17,256  1  87,770 
38,100  1  94,676 
41,323  [127,938 
59,523    150,996 
67,774   226,837 
53,721    138,764 
81,321    194  Ififi 

35,  436 

1877 

50  301 

1878 

21  510 

1879 

1880  .  ... 

360 

1881 

7,  608 

77 

1882 

77, 247           210 
110, 177       1  881 

1883 

1884 

1885 

2,450 
3, 522 
2,999 
2,196 
847 
301 
2,294 

9,519 
11,494 

14, 947 

861 

92,493      14,236 
74,  613      17, 844 
126,  651     85,  096 
45.385    109,224 
64, 771     99, 609 

1880 

10,  969 

1887 

1888 

6,733 
3,069 
1, 399 
5,321 

88, 750 

3,887 

33,611 
62, 166 

260. 493 
217,  398 

1889 

91,  732 
98,  681 

223, 472 
202, 763 

161,852     90,185 

1890 

100,423     ."iR-fiia 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

16, 110 

7,500 

1878 

1879 

1880 

120 
2,000 

260 
4,600 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

444,000 
419, 102 

13,418 
13,628 

1885 

360 
930 

390 

450 
133,  300 

27 

12,  000 

1886 

1887 

1888 

276 

800 

198 

653 

1,022 

120 

650 

2,0U 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  ennnierated  prior  to  IBSi. 
b  Dutiable  prior  to  1878. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS   OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FEOM  FRANCE— Con tiDued. 


73 


FREE  OF  DUTT. 

TEAK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

Platinnm,  unmanu- 
factmcd.  a 

Sroda, 
not  else- 
where 
specified. 
(b) 

SILK,  UNMANITACTURED. 

Cocoons,  a 

Raw,  or  as  reeled 
from  the  cocoon. 

"Waste,  a 

1871 

Pound*. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

PoundM.     DoUa/rs. 
1 

Povnds. 

101, 026 
52,  095 
21, 103 
43,366 
79,226 

169, 721 

133  108 

DoUart. 
508,888 
340,  882 
204,  985 
299, 238 
527, 493 
933,  312 
1  017,339 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

39,  681 
12,  997 
20,  528 
38  217 
28,  399 
33, 151 
16,  643 
95,  447 
44, 437 
71,113 
30, 336 
45,  476 
73,  649 
219, 349 
69, 723 
65,775 
85,895 
61,871 

1874 

187,) 

1876 

1877 

1878 

114  809 

791    ,19'^ 

1879 

156,310       891,618 
129,  807       825,  242 
249,229   1,343,817 
517,002   2,831,759 
671,330   ^  fin?  QKs 

1880 

1881 



1882 

1SS3 

18SI 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

740 
914 
1,321 
1,825 
2,038 
2,453 
2,237 

76,  288 
94, 262 
145, 476 
193, 126 
212, 943 
270, 484 
309, 845 

301. 322 
153,  895 
299,  541 
166,  767 
242,  035 
51,445 

305,757 
147, 323 
229, 610 
167,  825 
184, 947 
39, 959 

365,  018 
292, 528 
204,  407 
276,  633 
265, 128 
283,  963 
279, 488 

1,  734,  578 
1, 382,  800 
895, 835 
1, 340,  872 
1, 190, 141 
1,113,500 
1, 310, 081 

35,  882 
92, 940 
366,  677 
247, 503 
129,  695 
551, 852 
452, 839 

22,  M8 
n,4M 
181, 694 
207, 395 
108,930 
386,643 
376,774 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continned. 


1871 

2,048 

1,500 

463 

1,200 

12, 000 
6,000 
4,217 
6,520 

1872...... 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1,937 
1,000 
5,099 
3,818 
6,508 
3,171 
4,800 
5,000 
2,491 
1,030 

10, 500 
6,300 
28,322 
29,  893 
35,844 
18,  071 
22,  632 
25,  000 
8,119 
3,650 

1877.. J... 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

103 

9,200 

275 
698 

200 
583 

1885 

3,125 

3,570 

1886 

1887 

5,780 
12,  365 
11,  068 
18. 805 

26, 248 

46,  650 

41,786 

77,445 

1888 

189 

22,800 

70 

1889 

1890 

«Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 
ft  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


74 


COMMERCE   WITH   EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FKOM  FR  A.NCE— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

SPICES,  CNGEOtTND.  O 

Tea.  6 

Tin  in  bars, 
blofk.s,  piffs, 
or  jrrain  or 
granulated.  6 

Wood, 
nnnian- 
niact- 

ured, 
not 

else- 
where 
Bpeci- 

fled. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Pepper,  black 
or  whit«. 

All  other. 

All  other 

free 
articles. 

TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DDTY. 

1871 

Lbs. 

JDoUars. 

Lis. 

Dollars. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

DoU». 

DoUa/rs. 
32. 156 
22,006 

7,359 
40,036 

4,818 
24,365 
38,  662 
17, 532 

Dollars. 

88,527 
263,  507 
296,  880 
309. 294 

DoUart, 
1, 667, 114 
1,863,874 
3,051  223 

1872 

1873 

1874 

96 

2,967 

2.  65U  .^76 

1875 

112 

50 

456,306     .S.  67S.  317 

1876 

454,  137 
651,  894 
748  493 

3,  633, 496 

1877 

4. 402, 633 

1878 

100 
650 
30 
1.050 
350 
100 

60 
258 

30 
279 

48 

76 

4, 149, 536 

1879 

41,  025  1     593, 471 
122,294  1,541,651 
164,057   1,331,071 
150,964    1.305.782 

4.  323, 304 

1880 

8. 272. 611 

1881 

6,  763, 331 

1882 

1 

9,  298, 290 

1883 

299, 675 
128, 194 
121,  582 
90, 356 

1,  640,  447 
46:;,  065 
416. 970 
499. 112 

10.  632,  670 

1884 

227, 992 

31,019 

506, 797 
189 

21,908 
68 

9,  660,  852 

1885 

7, 464, 2U 

1886 

1 

1 

7, 727. 057 

1887 

14,  219 
20, 399 

3,975 
3,311 

34 

18 

100,061  j     540,335 
88. 002       759.  841 

8, 253. 963 

1888 

407, 703 

94, 644 

8. 839. 246 

1889 

181 

101 

80,  782 
52, 219 

1     • 
850, 679     7, 927.  322 

1890 

3,228 

411 

1, 353, 102   10. 880. 297 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  iTERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

6,242 

13, 891 

16, 492 

2,338 

37,  878 

32, 391 

6,658 

8,020 

2,898 

440 

3,206 

40, 771 

5,350 

4,  337 

4,146 

10,  804 

2,211 

2,886 

7,138 

2,363 

7,070 
33, 491 
43,650 

9,249 
51,  714 
24,313 

444,  814 
61, 577 
19,  615 

445,  254 
983  900 
358,  041 
258,  073 

5,228 
1,972 
92,  956 
57,  030 
18,233 
21, 170 
38,  306 

30, 312 

1872 

102,  277 

1873 

160 
73 

75 
41 

125, 615 

1874 

03,  604 

1875 

234,  452 

1876 

295,  185 

1877 

450 
238 

180 
140 

77C,  649 

1878 

686. 182 

1879 

761.  372 

1880 

550 

120 

1,495 

215 

40 

430 

801,  612 

1881 

3,  844,  486 

1882 

2, 322,  613 

J883 

2,213,815 

1884 

210, 975 
986,  016 

18,795   488,792 
140  305  1  91  'fon 

24.844 
2,357 
3,019 
3,393 
3,737 

1, 261,  407 

1885 

1, 651,  856 

1886 

29,560 
69,  769 
77, 259 

1. 277, 33B 

1887 

37, 256 

9,470 

7,130 

399 

1, 227. 022 

1888 

! 

968,  7U2 

1889 

1 

677,  381 

1890 

689,  826 

oNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF   FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


75 


IMPORTS  FIIOM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

ANIMALS,  NOT  EI-SE- 
WHBBE  SI'ECIFIED. 

Art  work.s, 

not  else- 
where sjiec- 

ill  0.1  : 
Paiulings, 
in  oil  or 
water  col- 
ors, and 
statuary. 

Books, 
maps,  en- 
gravings, 
etchings, 
photo- 
graphs, 
and  other 

printed 
matter,  uot 
elsewhere 
speciHed. 

Brass, 
and  man- 
ufactures 
of. 

BEEADSTUrrS. 

TT/AK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

80- 

Horses,  a 

All 
01  her. 

Barley. 

Eye. 

Xo. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

11,066 

7,126 

20 

Dollars. 

Dollar!. 
43, 116 
113, 637 
137, 197 
179,816 
197,  827 
187,401 
168,  568 
129,  536 
151,  873 
210,154 
261, 468 
332,  600 
335,  950 
306, 283 
215,  596 
193,  655 
222, 254 
190, 036 
205,  805 
208, 825 

Dollars. 

11,  646 

10,  299 

43, 122 

134,  703 

97,  626 

88,  064 

79, 601 

87, 717 

109, 134 

125, 110 

120,  085 

192,  354 

171,974 

120, 386 

80,  049 

66,  829 

62, 330 

56, 757 

43,  941 

45, 590 

BusheU. 

Dollars. 

Buthelt. 

Dollars. 

211,  599 

295,  924 

298, 177 

414. 567 

427, 539 

378,  661 

310, 894 

566, 487 

1,237,415 

1,409,468 

1,458,166 

1,  623, 582 

358.  682 

581,  376 

485,  287 

1, 539, 053 

1, 049,  889 

660, 473 

1,053,863 

1873 

1874 

195,  200 
66,  649 

251,  943 
69,  978 

1875 

188 

1,678 

60 

1,030 

3,311 

373 

960 

243 

1,062 

20 

289 

619 

477 

1,094 

543 

2,157 

1876 

1877 

8 

48 

1878 

1879 

2,082 

1,988 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1 
22 
4 
4 

116 

10,  856 

720 

3,667 

1886 

1887 

1888 

12,  865 

7,420 

1889  ...   . 

1890 

2 

965 



EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

10,  300 

11,315 

29, 500 

12, 100 

70, 662 

8,853 

80 

8,940 

24,077 

5,000 

2,400 

3,636 

2,350 

7,004 

28,  007 

84, 433 

145,060 

96, 717 

85, 156 

305 

1 

1873 

1 

1874 

512 
800 
135 
942 
1,479 

1 

1875 

100 
388 

1876 

3,200 

2  362 

1877 

1878 



1879 

1880 

80,688 

55,912 

1881 

65 

750 

378 

5,291 

5,182 

4,578 

54 

705 

608 

2,356 

1882 

1883 

1884 

282 

1885 

1886 

1887 

200 

1888 

31 

200 

3889 

200 

1890 

c  Included  in  "  All  other  animals  "  prior  to  188i, 


76 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 

IMPORTS  FROM  FEANCE— Continued. 


TEAK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


BKEADSTCFFS. 


Wheat. 


AU 
other 
bread- 
stutfs, 
and  pre- 
para- 
tions of, 

used 
as  food, 
not  else- 
wh«re 
speci- 
fied. 


Biuheli. 


205 
150 


7 
75 

9 

5 
307 
450 

8 


Dolls. 


459 
361 


171 
4 


12 


13 
199 

25 

12 
2,384 
3,101 

23 


Dollars 

2,033 

1,260 

47 

451 

8,156 

23,  642 

33,  390 

73,  871 

59, 405 

82,  214 

80, 023 

114, 031 

119, 047 

1,176 

4,329 

895 

623 

753 

322 

2,497 


Bristles. 


Brushes 
(a) 


Poundk.  Dolls. 


39,  507 
41, 466 
35, 588 

47,  819 

48,  096 
43,  532 
54, 572 
37,  856 
97, 276 


43,  009 
48,  580 
46,  270 
54,  020 
54,  573 
48,  064 
54,191 
37, 286 
85, 936 


100,245j  90,2.5; 
105,000104,616 
144,  622  148,  078 
153,  662  148, 096 
132, 143  115, 482 
209,  0521165, 270 
203,  0391174, 896 
222, 448194,  772 
311,  8231234, 149 
274, 327I215, 409 


Buttons 

and 
button 
forms. 


Cement. 
(a) 


CHEMICALS.  ETC.,  NOT 
KLSEWHKRE  SPECI- 
FIED. 


Dollars.  Dollars.   Bbls. 

180,4641 , 

377,5ft4' 

254,428' 

612,480 

767,329 

702,926 

842,647' 

1,136,392' 

946,  639 

963,  335 

902, 805 
1, 193, 147 
1, 227, 711 

993, 518 

888, 329 

1, 088.  6.59 

1,  089,  939 

1,  089,  951 

469,356J    896,7241  3,957 

543,408     721,879!  15,  658 


428, 256 
329, 375 
418,  368 
398, 159 
468, 858 


Dolls. 


5,453 
1,451 
3,937 
4, 854 
10,  465 


Coal- 
Argal,  or  ar-      tar 
gol,  or  crude  .culors 
tar  tar.  6         and 


Pounds. 
130, 816 


Dolls.   Dolls. 
16,011 


7,086 
2, 0871 
1, 998 
4,531 
9,583 
3,331 
14,  466 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871  ... 

7,450 
27,879 

8,149 
37, 636 

15 

1872 

9 

1873 

1874 

161,  891 

214, 321 

1875 

1876 

30, 820 
14,  723 
66,804 

496, 4:10 
66, 927 
13, 178 
9,802 
80, 102 
23, 813 

118,  804 
14,099 

34, 687 
15, 102 
76,  486 

446,  910 
70,419 
13, 206 
12, 956 
80, 750 
25,447 

121, 517 
12,408 

650 

1877 

1878 

1879 

199 
287 
216 

1880..  .. 

1881 

1882 

1 

1883 

667 

244 

448 
2 

408 
708 
319 

1884 

1885 

1,158 

1886 

. 

311 

1887 

441 

352 

131 
3,376 
2,694 

109 

214 

1888 

6S1 

1889 

1,492 

1,395 

1890 

2,610 

39 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


6  Free  of  duty  from  January  1, 1871. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


77 


IIIPOIITS  FROM  FRANCE-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  DYES,  AND  MEDICINES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Glycerin,  a 

Gnmn. 

Lime,  chloride 
of,  or  bleach- 
ing powder,  b 

Logwood   and 
other  dje woods, 
extracts  and  de- 
coctions of.  a 

Opium,  crude. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
41,310 

Dollars. 
7,355 

Pounds. 
17, 566 

Dollars. 
384 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pound.1. 

Dollars, 

1872 

4 

34 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

924 
1,711 

3.769 

1877 

8,771 

1878 

1879 

1880    ... 

■ 

4,470 

23,  736 

1881 

1882 

1883 

999 

787 

3,618 

1884     ... 

3,  535, 759 
5,  815,  251 
7,  359,  574 
8, 717,  263 
6, 874, 971 
8, 706, 570 
9, 153,  630 

375,  501 

317,  982 
393,  865 
729,  925 
715,  995 
729,  202 
748,  638 

962,  296 
1,  007, 522 
1,  630,  819 
1, 616, 1?9 
1,  071,  258 
1, 028,  757 

95, 158 

91,  870 

120,  303 

104,  538 

71,  526 

64, 963 

104, 440 

2,680 

1885 

1886 

2,306 
3,649 
9.159 
1,653 
326 

5,256 

1887 

10,  238 
30,0-9 

1888 

1889 

3,329 

1890 

1,  382,  660 

828 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 



1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

783 
10 

2,668 
19 

1885 

1886 

651  i      1,819 

1887 

1888 

1, 661         4,  490 

1889 

1890 



a  Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc,"  prior  to  1881k 
b  .Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


78 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRJJS  CE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
END- 
ING 

JUNE 
30— 

CHEMICALS,  DKCGS,  DYES,  AND  MEDICINES,  NOT  ELSEWHKRB  SPECIFIED. 

Soda. 

Sulphur, 
refiued.  a 

Bic.irbonate 

or  sii])er- 
cai'bouate  of. 

n„„^*;^         Sal  soda  and 
Caustic.           g„^  ^jj 

All  other 
salt.s  of. 

Sumac, 
ground.  6 

other. 

1871 

Poundi. 

DolU. 

Pounds. 

Doil». 

Pounds. 

1 
DoUt.  Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 

55 

47 

85 

60 

27 

83 

229 

193 

239 

128 

118 

295 

86 

DolU. 

2,  .550 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

DoUs. 
1,094,432 
1, 549, 151 
1, 024, 282 

680,797 
1,  045, 321 

1872    . . . 

46,240 
35.  600 
125,  350 
89,000 

1,670 
1,240 

2,432 
4,249 

1873 

1,761 

68 





1874 

4,854 
3,176 

3,144 
1,363 
4,071 

10,780 
9,174 

10, 270 
4,361 
4,728 

11,  333 
3,357 

1875 

24 

2 

1876      .. 

157,  976 

5,404 

775 

60 

739,285 
590,222 

1877    . 

1878 

12 

1 

496, 751 
727, 963 

1879 

1880 

10 
41,354 

2 
1,705 

841,080 
1,055,782 
1, 227, 298 

1.S81 

1882 

67,  260 
79,  280 
69, 080 
66, 613 

1,428 
1,700 

869 

36 

1883 

875, 926 

1884 

52 
45 

322 

2 
2 

8 

1,420 
1,304 

48,808 

1,217 

58,903 

1,707 

225, 252 
195, 959 

l'^85 

1886 

2,218 

52 

292, 630 

1887 

46,344 
41, 720 
25, 652 
11,313 

512 
766 
713 
320 

290, 477 
298, 977 

1 888 

448,777 

229 

229, 886 

1,023 

2 

810 

188') 

50 
44 

3 
2 

312,944 

1890 

52, 383 

1,442 

31, 360 

700 

430,439 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871.... 

5,491 
5,187 

1872 

1873 

1874 

279 

1875 

1,542 

1870 

8,571 
2,360 

1877      . . 

1878 

2,335 

1879 

8,409 

1880 

9,629 
8,115 

1881 

1882 

884 

1883 

5,824 

1884 

7,049 

1885 

57 

1 

1,624 

IH.SG 

1887 

2,512 

1888 

1,838 

1889 

104 

19U0 

1,201 

a  Includes  "Crude  sulphur"  prior  to  1872,  not  enumerated  after  1883,  but  included  with  "All  other 
fCbi-raicals,  etc." 

b  Included  in  "  All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPOETS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


79 


i:\rPOKTS  FKOM  FRANUE-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDIXC 

JTTKE 

30- 

Clays  or  earths 

of  all  kinds, 
including  china 
clay,  or  luolin.  a 

CLOCKS  AND  WATCHBS, 
AND  PABT8  OF. 

Coal,  bittun- 
moos. 

Coro.i,  not  in- 
cluding choco- 
lato.c 

Clocks, 

and 
parts  of.  6 

Watches, 
and  parts 

of,  and 
watch  ma- 
terials and 
move- 
ments. 

Coffee,  d 

Ton*. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

DoUars. 

165, 168 

1, 192, 497 

680,  649 

1,132,662 

470,  962 

282,  835 

230. 419 

158, 636 

•  163.  338 

333  043 

364, 470 

2, 252,  475 

2, 166,  588 

117, 843 

61,434 

82,  250 

93,  526 

90, 403 

93,093 

77,759 

Tons. 
285 

DoUars. 
639 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

7,055 

7,695,324 

DoUant. 
853 

1872 

431 
225 
442 
884 
780 
1,640 
600 

212 
86 
186 
317 
169 
359 
142 

1, 175, 003 

1873 



1874 

1 

1875 

453 

3,273 

1876 

1877 

108 

619 

1878 

1 

1879 

1880 

906 
132 

229 
48 

1881 

49 
1,343 
1,714 
1,337 

122 
4,848 
6,341 
3,  515 

18g9 



1883 

1884     . . 

3 

35 

66 
139 
14 
30 

1 

51         323  fi2n 

1885 

242 

1,288 

2,448 

494 

537 

20 

287, 770 
232,  049 
297, 458 
292, 652 
300, 347 
329,090 

1886 

18 
60 

1 
70 
15 

87 
150 

46 
165 

53 

IS  87 

1888 

1889 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

95,  017 
18.  026 

8,336 
1,092 

144,  552 

14,  031 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

2,502 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

200 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

309 

1886 

1887 

800 

3,970 
111 
572 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  i)rior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "  Watches,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


c  Not  enumerated  after  1883. 
d  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


80 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPOKTS  FEOM  FRANCE— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


COPPER,    AND    MANU- 
FACTDBES  OF. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Pigs,  bars,  in- 
gots, old,  and 
other  nnnian- 
ufactured. 


Mann- 

fact- 

u  res  of. 


Corsets 
(a) 


Pounds 


2,705 
57, 159 


Dolls 


788 
13,122 


244 


26,  901 


490 


3,812 


Dollar$. 
55, 486 

127, 173 

86, 147 

U,623 

7,704 

9,500 

4,437 

4,603 

8,111 

9,769 

4,122 

6,961 

7,832 

10,  373 

2,430 

2,707 

2,224 

1, 

3,641 

8,32] 


DoUar$. 


245, 162 
235, 148 


COTTON,  MANUFACTUBES  OF. 


Cloth. 


Not  bleached, 

dyed,  colored, 

stained, 

painted,  or 

priiit«d.& 


Sq.  ydt. 


DoUs. 


14, 437 
8,474 


138,  484 
63, 879 
273,223;  385,197  35,697 
330,  519  596,  274,95,  268 
329,969  125,2281  6,911 
308,3241  47,24o]  3,155 
413,837|    95,466,  9,514 


Bleached,  dyed, 

colored,  stained. 

painted,  or  printed . 


Sg.  ydt. 

1,  950, 521 

4, 310, 981 
2, 435, 395 
4, 834,  778 
3, 034, 513 

2,  065, 300 
1, 938,  549 
1, 601,  200 
1, 763, 083 
2, 717, 311 

3,  001, 683 
3,  065, 207 
3,  096, 193 
2,  313, 857 
3, 733, 033 
5, 988,  8671 
6,  516,  698 
8,  354,  560 
6, 726, 546 
2, 976, 352 


Clothing, 

ready- 
made,  and 
other 
wiaring 
ap]iareli 
nut  iiiclud 
ing  knit 
goods,  c 


Knit  goods: 

Stockings, 

hosf.  half- 

hose,  shirts, 

drawers,  and 

aU  goods 
made,  fash- 
ioned, or 
sha))ed  on 
knitting  ma- 
chines or 
frames,  or 
knit  by  hand. 


Dollars. 
217, 075 

534, 203 

284, 499 

574,430 

445,819 

329,  111 

294,  595 

244, 189l 

268, 641 

400, 666 

419, 956 

474, 112 

547,954 

366,444 

519, 958 

836,  826 

953,  658 

1,  235,  558 

1,  038, 401 

434,825 


Dollars. 


304, 692 
183,  039 
262, 864 
299,  546 
230,  974 
190, 029 
180,214 


Dollars. 
39,249 

72, 902 

68,  844 

119,  459 

224,  480 

103, 272 

138,  553 

138,  450 

155, 838 

189,924 

331,  986 

271,  624 

372,  250 

317,  691 

341,891 

365, 608 

605, 749 

638, 293 

629, 133 

408,048 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE-Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873  .... 

46,188 

5,678 

68,422 

11,415 
1,320 
4,715 

179 

1874 

1875 

150 

1876 

1877 

1,527 

1878 

1879 

1,375 

1880 

1881 

265, 262 

39,  561 

154 

2,193 
10,  493 

619 
1,733 

1882 

1883 

1,375 
60 

7, 780 
1,875 

143 

1884 

1885 

654 

169 

2,132 

1,210 

1886 



1887 

3,874 
25,111 

440 
1,961 

250l       1, 390 

1888 

1,046 

76 

171 

520l          2 

1889 

1890 

1 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "Bleached,  etc.,  cloth,"  prior  to  1884. 

e  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND   EXPORTS   OP   FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 
EMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


81 


DUTIABLE. 


COTTON,  MANDFACTUEES  OF. 


Laces,  edg- 
ings, em- 
br()i(liries, 
iusertiugs, 
neck 
ruffling, 
rucliiiiKS, 
trimmings, 
tnckings, 
lacoMTin- 
dow  cur- 
tains, etc. a 


Dollars. 


Thread  (not 
on  spools), 

N  arns 

warjis,  or 

warp  yai'n.a 


Lbs. 


810,  622 


Dolls. 


17,  290  24,  624 


770,  902119,400  31,453 
874,  652!21, 931  30, 763 


777, 104 
923, 810 
995,  058 
843, 484 


20,  532  36,  763 
28, 818  35,  252 
28,  469  31, 515 
38, 152'34, 200 


All  other, 


KAETHEN,  STONE,  AND 
CULNA    WAUE. 


China,  porce- 
lain, parian  and 
bisque,  earthen, 

stone,  and 
crockery  ware. 


Not 
deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented 


Dollars.   Dollars. 
532,  764 

1,652,617 

726, 106 


1,908,155' 
2,224,806' 
2,105,520 
1, 967, 788' 

1,  718.  700l 

2,  692,  179 

3,  595,  283 

4,  887,  403 
6,  364,  755 
8,  246,  295 

816,917 
657, 102 
844, 515 
900,  300 
895,  997 
769,  867 
778, 346 


Dcco 
rated  or 

orna- 
mented 


Dollars. 


195,820  627,248 


151,  795 
128,  813 
155,  787 
151, 098 
160,  336 


449,  755 
404, 122 
502, 154 
563, 388 
554, 077 


207,7891  744,904 


All  other, 
(&) 


Dollars. 
482,  507 

650,  300 

810,  831 

622, 046 

622. 705 

638,  728 

544. 320 

531,  383 

607, 172 

850, 907 

954,010 

1,145,112 

1.  382,  046 

19,  5^3 

15, 80& 

14, 603 

13, 401 

12,  993 
19. 341 

13,  222 


Feathers, 
natural, 
crude, 
dressed, 
colored, 
or  manu- 
factured, 
(c) 


Dollars. 


659,  392 
490, 130 
662,  717 
591, 135 
449,  708 
215,  461 
519.  275 


Feathers 

and 
flowers, 
artificial. 

(d) 


Dolla. 
681. 

1, 196, 

932, 

1, 665, 

2,  659, 

1,  941, 

1, 784, 

1, 576, 

1,410, 

1,  930, 

2,  307, 
2,  393, 
2, 075, 

697, 
338, 
415, 
357, 
401, 
859, 
872, 


Cured 
01  pre- 
served. 


Ancho- 
vies and 
sardines, 
pa(;ked 
in  oil  or 
other- 
wise. 


Dollars. 


252,  612 
617,  359 
864,  052 
445, 022 
498,  864 
685, 164 
587,  834 
796,  706 
786,  890 
834,  213 
796,  839 
683,  467 
946,  098 
489,  553 
708,  840 
619,801 
792, 820 
699, 121 
625, 109 


EXPORT  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE-Continued. 

1871     

211 

845 

1,500 

22 
4,275 
2,454 

39,  475 
5,799 
1,823 

12,  260 
4,314 

27,  035 

18, 627 

2,489 

5,772 

218 

1872 





1873 

8,218 
511 

6,946 
11,611 
11,  309 

1,577 

4,  712 
2,481 
3,609 

5,  330 
119 

4,999 
371 
1,787 
1,405 
4,801 
1,474 
2,883 

1874    

670 

6,010 

100 

74 

1875     

2,976 

1876 

1877 

1,811 

1878 

718 

34 

1879 

103 

1880 

292 

1881 

129 

1882 

779 

1883 

468 

1884 

1,292 
2,800 
5,434 
6,486 
550 
1,942 

48 

100 
15 

3,348 

583 

7,468 

230 

49 

7 

326 

2,823 

2,083 

22,  960 

6,076 

8,917 

600 

739 

20O 

189S 

2,972 

18S6 

564 
29 

1887 

405 

148 

160 

1888 

100 

593 

1889     .... 

197 

244 

1890 

olncluded  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton"  prior  to  1884. 
bincludes  "  China,  etc.,"  juior  to  1884. 

clncludedin  "Feathers  and  flowers,  artificial,"  prior  tol884. 
d  Embraces  the  class  "  Fancy  goods  "  prior  to  1884. 

H.  Mis.  117 6 


82 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE-Continaed. 


DUTIABLE 

TEAR 
ENDIXG 

FISH. 

FLAX,  HEMP,  JUTE,  AND  OTHER  1 
MANUFACT 

rEGKTJ 
UEES  C 

cture< 

ILBK  SUBSTANCES,   AND 
)F. 

JUKE 
30— 

Cured  or  preserved. 

Unnianufa 

I. 

Herring,  pick- 
led or  salted. 

All  other. 

Flax. 

Hemp. 

•Tute. 

Siaal  graas.a 

1871 

Barrel*. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

508.  916 

8,129 

4,042 

2,717 

12,  820 

2,337 

913 

1,262 

2,644 

52, 464 
3,7U1 
3,697 
5,233 

17, 895 
8,967 
5,560 
5,349 
3,547 
2,238 
7,844 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 
2 

1 
10 
50 

Dollars. 

723 

216 

2,096 

6,818 

3,988 

9,242 

12,644 

774 

1,749 

4,082 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

IS?"; 

lo 

1876 

1 

330 

96 
31 
2 
8 
10 

1877 

1878 

33 

552 

ififlO 

71 

19, 675 

1881 

1S82 

42 

412 

5 

975 

1 

186 

3 

1 
204 

1,118 
65 

15,428 

1883 

1884 

1885 

312 

170 
62 
50 

2,972 

1,228 

434 

316 

92 
86 
125 
244 
360 
73 
511 

29, 714 
27,  593 
35,  715 
59, 604 
98,  047 
21, 047 
122, 140 

25 
6 
32 
15 
2 
6 
7 

5,024 
998 
7,610 
3,527 
202 
1,466 
1,374 

24 

2,897 

1887 



1888 

18 

1,135 

1889 

1890 

1"-" 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE  -Continued. 


1871 

1872 

175 

1873 

4,510 

1874 

1875 

1876 

6,463 

2,033 

156 

219 

38 
285 

75 
152 

43 
129 

36 
4 

21, 608 

3,400 
29,  t;i3 

7,241 
15,  500 

6,875 
13,  035 

2,955 
450 

1877 

1878 

7 

803 

1879 

1880 

1881 

8,117 
9,717 

1882 

37 

4,271 

1883 

1884 

16, 769 

52 
197 
46 
20 
34 

4,8d5 

1885 

17 

2,848 

15.406 

1880 

3,024 

1887 

180 
68 
891 

1,913 

1888 

4,960 

1889 

1890 

63 

7,912 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FORKIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


83 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

FLAX,    HEMP,   JUTE,    AND  OTHER  VEOETA- 
BLE  SUBSTANCES  AND  MANUFACTURES   OF. 

FRUITS,  INCLUDING  NUTS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 

TEAR. 

ENDING 

JDNE 

30— 

Manufactiirea  of. 

Figa.fr 

Plums  and 
prunes,  b 

Bags 

and 

bag- 

ging.a 

Brown  or 
bleaclied 
linens, 

ducks,  can- 
vas, pad- 

dinss,  cot 
bottoms, 
diapers, 

crash,  etc.a 

Cables, 
cordage, 

t%yiiie, 

and 
yarns  or 

thread. 

All  other. 

Raisins,  b 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
72, 697 

196,  056 

200, 144 

304,  724 

438.  0i:i 

299,  409 

367,  442 

Founds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

1872 

383 
2,123 
1,382 
2,191 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877  ..   .. 

1G6 

1878 

464,  286 
606,  394 
997,  691 

1879 

1880 



1881 

936,  785 

974, 326 

1,  207,  872 

954,  916 

747, 260 

779, 418 

789,  087 

1,  075, 824 

1, 010, 989 

1,  062,  776 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

13, 094 
7,818 
1,502 
3,426 
1,655 
3,200 
3,094 

343, 712 
213, 603 
232, 003 
240, 119 
258,543 
315, 579 
232,  201 

2,562 
4,019 
3,613 
7,320 
7,392 
10,194 
27,696 

93, 514 

75,  784 

1,453 

435 

2,168 

284 

10,  008 

6,058 

3,955 

68 

45 

129 

14 

602 

10, 689,  655 
10, 724, 984 
10,727,344 
18, 355, 992 
6, 100, 161 
5, 337,  753 
10, 483, 896 

743, 458 
686,  350 
738, 225 
939,  527 
547,  927 
379, 697 
554, 712 

617,  527 
43,  718 
124,543 

39,  358 
3,726 
8,362 

1888 

1889 

1890 

54, 056 

1,204 

531 

2,628 
64 
30 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

30 

185 

1,131 

500 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1,730 

1876 

1877 

4,235 

1878 

1879 

365 

2,271 

4,183 

336 

2,209 

1,480 

817 

179 

137 

132 

606 

1880 

1881 

188S  .. 

18-:3 

1884 

*733 



190 

10 

1885 

8, 500                    -"ii 

108, 535 
53,  600 
101,903 

7,000 

1886 

189 

4,007 

1887 

14,  936 
26,  025 
33. 185 

S80 
830 
780 

5,936 

1888 

38 

1889 

1890 

a  Inclnded  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  flax,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Included  in  "  All  other  fruits,  '  prior  to  1884. 


64 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

FBUITS,  INCLUDING  NUTS,  NOT  EtSKWHEKE  SPECITIED. 

rnr8,and 
manufac- 
tures of 
fur. 

GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 

YEAR. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Pre- 
served 
fruits. a 

All  other 
fruits. 

Nuta. 

Bottles, 

vials, 

d<-TOi- 

jolinw, 

carboys, 

and  .jars, 

emptv  or 

filled.  6 

Almonds,  a 

AU  other, 
(a) 

Cylinder,  crown, 
and  common  win- 
dow gli'.s.s  unpol- 
ished. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

543.  2-18 

376, 056 

338, 130 

579, 373 

1, 176,  331 

993,  760 

521,  349 

558,  974 

703,  379 

502, 649 

624,  590 

1,  344, 683 

1, 250, 748 

46,  757 

10,  259 

7,848 

10,719 

1,209 

2,338 

2,386 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

248,  884 

520,  913 

503, 884 

766,  593 

992,  809 

805, 510 

781,  769 

719, 404 

877,  347 

1,381,463 

1,  213,  859 

1,  284, 172 

1, 594, 484 

1,181,733 

.  852,410 

1, 101, 453 

1, 034,  877 

968, 916 

1, 117, 422 

1, 027, 909 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
150, 429 

32,  664 
875, 685 

7,700 
1,000 
8,000 
1, 410 
8,860 

33,  342 
466,  275 
391, 476 

Dollars. 

6,207 

2,669 

36, 439 

395 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875     . . . 

48 

1876 

646 

1877 

132 

1878 

772 

1879 

2,605 

1880 

18, 478 

1881 

15, 151 

1882 

1883 

10,  264 

422, 735 

327,  267 

51, 217 

304, 385 

212, 461 

1,  695, 379 

5,575 

735 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

137, 799 
139,  659 
140, 768 
135, 188 
183,  231 
404, 066 
214, 536 

1, 473, 457 
1, 251,  517 
1,  320,  758 
1,  546,  990 
1,  644,  414 
1, 589,  700 
1, 321, 765 

183,  542 
128,  050 
163,  301 
153,  027 
152,  720 
133,  370 
147,  077 

322,  897 
249,  536 
303.  289 
322,  654 
345, 975 
313, 758 
393,  367 

77, 153 
82, 458 
80, 908 
78,  569 
96,  536 
95, 731 
101, 736 

11, 360 
11, 188 

6,578 
14, 621 

9,763 

38, 156 

602 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871    

1,182 
2,643 
7,119 
8,379 

1872 

741 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1,347 
6,759 
2,136 

1876 

3,130 

6,738 

36 

41,  775 

48,098 

4,661 

1877     

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

20,  563 

5,288 
2,696 

1884    

60 

459 
4,722 

2,775 
178 

1885 

11,  376 

914 

8,304 

1886 

2 

515 

633 

27 

80 

52 

943 

3,186 

3,303 

1,871 

1,890 

230 

1887 

1,485 
220 

1888 

1889 

197 

1890 

207 

1,031 

a  Included  in  "All  other  fruits  "  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  glass,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMrORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.  85 

IMPORTS  FROM  TRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLI 

T1«AR 

ENDING 

JTNE 

30— 

GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 

Hair,  not 

Cylinder  and 

crown  Kla-;8, 

polished. 

Plaie  plass. 

All  other. 

el.sewliere 
specilicd, 

and 
manufact- 
ures of. 

Fluted,  rolled, 
or  rough. 

Cast,  poli.shed, 
unsilvered. 

Cast,  polished, 
silvered. 

1871 

Sq.fe^t. 

Dollars. 

Sq.feet. 

Dollars. 

Sq.feet. 

64,460 

147,  074 

39,  047 

494,  707 

249, 925 

17, 211 

14,  372 

22. 743 

2,307 

6,413 

36,  540 

Dollars. 

39, 704 

75,  583 

22,  963 

405,481 

295. 031 

8,650 

2,735 

Sq.feet. 

19,  089 

52,  865 

11,  398 

127,375 

52.024 

6,255 

4.484 

Dollars. 

13, 681 

33, 052 

10, 670 

108,  220 

62, 701 

6,475 

3,765 

905 

758 

294 

Dollars. 
116.  083 
276,  926 
340, 653 
368,  504 
373, 435 
294, 530 
250, 329 
290,  872 
308,  584 
519.739 

Dollars. 

1872 

14,769 

6,871 

292  070 

1873 



254,  696 
352, 156 

1874 

101,  .'540 
172, 095 

8,813 
9,652 

1875 1 

284, 990 
79,  781 

1876 1 

1877 1 

25,  316 
37, 664 
54,  574 

1878 

25.  698           1. 712 

1879 

1,285 
2, 729 
16,  552 

492 

344 

10 

804 

5,607 

14,  526 

18,  518 

10, 804 

12,  387 

99.  i?.e, 

1880 

81, 579 

1881 

1,998 

702 

9  '     631.7.55 

100,  676 
173  800 

1882 

2,268 

171 

1,205 
3,824 
12,443 
14,  646 
12, 490 
15, 531 
17, 385 
12,  357 
17,  816 

831,292 
910,  064 
531,  558 
429,  307 
386,  665 
454, 013 
489,  293 
442.  583 
444, 010 

1883 

3t)8             i.'iS 

3,814 
16, 255 
5,810 
103, 192 
468,  098 
509,  898 
464, 781 
602, 605 

1,969 

5,667 

2,575 

35, 570 

151,206 

107, 720 

128,  079 

116,  052 

92, 328 

92,  559 

61  152 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

998 
1,621 

35,964 

24,  259 

58, 798 

1,985 

— 
313 
511 

14, 083 

11, 839 

25,344 

2,070 

20,  970 
15, 467 
4,722 

672 
1,430 
1,861 

1888 

59,  830 
40  112 

1889 

164,275         23,863 
202,189  1      '23.330 

1890 

53  993 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE- Continusd. 


1871 

1 

1872 

! 

2,775 
6,058 
1,046 
2, 119 

125 

1873 

342 

1874 

2  111 

1875 

91 

1876 

6,941 
2,455 
1,747 

1877 

80 

1.038 

593 

3  3:;8 

1878 

1879 

8  338 

1880 

1881 

2  789 

f,?ja 

1882 

1,823    

1883 1 

2,045        

1884 

1885 

890  '          4  791 

1886 

2,282 

157 

1,105 

1,182 

1,029 
726 

1887 

1888 

371 

150 

2,342 

1889 

1890 

125 

■' 

86 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

Hats, 
bon- 
nets, 
and 
hoods, 

and 
materi- 
als 
for.o 

Hides 

and 
skins, 
otlier 
tlian 

fur 
skins. 6 

Hops.o 

INDIA    RUBKEH   AUD 
GUTTA-PEECHA. 

IRON  AND  STFEt   AND  MANUFACT- 
URES OF 

Unmannfact- 
ui'ed.  6 

Mann- 
fact  111  t'.s 
of. 

Iron  ore.  o 

Pig  iron. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollam. 
110, 542 
65,  752 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
6,351 

Dollars. 
4,698 

Dollars. 
27,  987 
63,  209 

46,  365 
50, 748 
54,  054 
42,  019 
33, 406 
26,  289 

24,  649 

25,  417 
35,  031 
44, 761 
40,  333 

47,  958 
27, 466 
31,022 
38, 320 
40, 648 
43, 524 
49, 119 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

405 

242 

751 

1,242 

683 

2,091 

3,089 

3,233 

10,  345 

8,684 

6,702 

9,484 

3,255 

524 

164 

95 

Dollars. 
7,369 

1872 

5,480 

1873 

29, 207 

1874 

38, 403 

1875 

27, 707 

1876     . . . 

119, 170 

1877 

131,  669 

1878 

169, 531 

1879 

367, 608 

1880 

536,  518 

1881 

331,  462 

1882 

260.  742 

1883 

175,  240 

1884 

388, 993 
476, 666 
767,  970 
689.  670 
782,  645 
634, 106 
397,  612 

19,  996 

7,989 

4,566 
4,674 
3,877 
5,218 
7,289 
6,804 
3,316 

18, 410 
14, 700 

7,3G3 
14,  935 
19, 187 
18, 925 

7,200 

36,  683 

1885 

9,488 

1886 

1,602 

1887 

6,681 

936 

1888 

2,363 

20 

2,364 

42,  498 

1889 

249 

1890 

2,391 

616 

88, 261 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE    Continued. 


1871 

1872 

13,  316 

1873 

1874 

1875 

50 

871 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

535 

1882 

1883 

1884 

11,  735 
738 
2,204 
7,217 
4,044 
207 
3,475 

1885 

520 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  p'rior  to  1884. 
b  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


87 


IMroiiTS  FROM  FltANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


IRON  AND  STEEL,    AND  MANUFACTUEES  OF. 


TEAR    I 
ENDING! 
JHNE 
30—      ; 


Scrayi  iron  ami 
stfel,  fit  only 

to  be  re- 
mauul'actured. 


Bar  iron, 

rolled  or 

hammered. 


Tons.  iDoUars.  PoundsSDollii 
1,789     39,  931 L. 
7,518   198, 19ll... 
27,368   800,147   232,644 

295       6,073 

89.5     26,164   111,627 


7,312 


4,435 


Bars,  railway, 

ot  iron  or 

steel,  or  in  jjart 

of  steel. 


Hoop  band, 

or  scroll  iron 

or  steel. 


IngotR, 
bloom.'),  slabs, 
billet.s,  and 
bars  of  steel, 
and  steel  in 
forms  not  else- 
where 
specified. a 


Tons.  \  Dollars.  rounds.'BoUars.  Pounds.  Dolls. 


1,370 
5, 354 


65. 365 
298, 422 
18,  270,1,  054,  927 
8, 648  540, 144 
1, 118       62,  578 


.Sheet, 
plate,  and 
taggers' 

iron 
or  steel. 


Lbs.  Dolls. 


15, 195 


795 


61 


1 
8,695 
3,160 

l| 

200 

40' 

5^ 


16, 378 
8,172 


11 

220, 787 

87, 400 

7 

3,709 

800 

100 


214 


63, 767 


1,207 


2,031 


80, 359 


260, 111 
4,443 


1,968 


245,  935 
122,  951 


335 


628 


140 


6,540 
232 


33 


32, 714 


153,339,  1,583 
66, 339  926 
12, 088       423 


13,  609 
38,  777 
37, 279 
65,  374 
65, 142! 
67,187! 
54,  790 


3,125 
14,  612 
13,449 

25,  067 

26,  020 
26, 197 
19,  921 


6,720 

2,240 

718.  521 

942,  563 

335,  328 


381 
68 

5, 106         17 
8,476 
2,823]  4,754 


145, 022 


1,293. 


22 

2 

2,058 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

'l877 



1 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1 

1886 

1 

1887 

1 

1 

1888 

1 

1889 

900         15 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  othei  manufactures  of  iron,  etc.,'  prior  to  1884. 


88 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPOETS  FROM  FIIAXCE-Continued. 


YEAH 

E^'DmG 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


mON  AND  STSEL,  AND  MANUFACTtTRES  OF. 


Tin  plates, 

terne  plates, 

aud  taggers'  tin 


Pounds 


22, 0C4 
3,808 


784 
2,240 


38,  8<M 

240 

S12 

1,032 


Wire  rods  of  iron 
or  steel,  a 


Wire,  and  wire 
'rope  and  strand, 
i  iron  or  steel. a 


Dollarg.    Pounds. 


1,411 


226 


1,614 
13 
31 
46 


1,946,334 

224,  000 
1,  394,  547 


Dollars. \Pounds. 


25,  303 
3,283 
15, 054 


784, 269       8,  615 

1,825  I        740 

1, 135,  870  !  15,  278 


916,  045 
1,352 
2,445 
3,168 
4,080 
8,547 

11;  421 


Dollars. 


13, 176 

463 

860 

663 

1,154 

3,301 

3,  415 


Mauui'actures  of.  not  elsewhere  speci- 
ted. 


Anvils. a 


Potmds. 


829 

992 

8.824 

19,  226 

19,  360 

9,939 

8,628 


Dollars. 


Chains. o      Cutlery 


Pounds, 


Dolls. 


102 

947 

453 

97 

2,313 

760 

1,259 

1,  682 

288 

2,306 

508 

148 

1,987 

2,608 

584 

1,394 

1,951 

802 

1,599 

8.319 

2,412 

ESPOKTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCn.4NDISE  TO  FRANCE- Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1,852 

207 

1889 

13 

1890 

a  Include!/  in  "All  other  manuf actui es  of  iron,  etc.,''  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


89 


nirORTS  FROM  FRANCK-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

IRON  AND  STEEL  AKD  MANUFACT- 
UUKS  OF. 

JEWELRY,  MANUFACT- 
URES       OF      GOLD 
AND    SILVKR,    AND 
PRECIOUS  STONES. 

Lead, 

and 
manu- 
factures 
of. 

LEATHER,  AND  MANU- 
FACTURES OF. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

Manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Jewelry, 
antlnianu 
factuies 
of  sold 
and  sil- 
ver. 

Precious 
stones,  not 
el.sewheie 
sjiecified, 
and   iiuita- 
tions  ot, 
not  set. 

Leather. 

JUNE 
30— 

Files, 

file 
blanks, 
rasps, 

and 
fioats. 

Fire 
arms. 

Machin- 
ery. 

All  other. 

Bend 
or  belt- 
ing, and 

sole 

leather. 

(a) 

Calf- 
skins, 
tanned,  or 
tanned 

and 
dressed, 

and 

japanned. 

(a) 

Skins 
for  mo- 
rocco.o 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars.' Dollars. 
8,150       3- 91  .'I 

Dollars. 
100,  495 
230,  274 
276,  065 
285,  352 
270,  007 
247, 113 
188,  311 
178, 184 
166,  693 
214,577 
306,  598 
310, 606 
386, 117 
218,  884 
132,  021 
141,907 
104, 166 
91.  531 
76,  817 
72, 712 

Dollars. 
85, 180 
207, 055 
107, 751 
236,  238 

Dollars. 
262, 140 
821, 882 
670, 442 
750.  763 

Dollars. 

372, 921 

343,  771 

294,  224 

78,  422 

157 

5,682 

49 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollan. 

1872 

6,705 

9,  5'J9 

134,  073 

7,  723 

7,761 

2,183 

2,030 

3,117 

1,546 

9,458 

3,008 

3,117 

12, 103 

27.  555 

29,  517 

10,  713 

3,520 

5,686 

21,  486 

3,205 

9,936 

19, 327 

41,  439 

18, 187 
20, 452 
32,  681 
23,  032 
36,  242 
56, 290 
34, 984 
48,  679 
45,  923 
43, 004 
66,  702 
57,  553 
55,  956 
53,  247 
90,  974 

1873 

1874 

1875 

252,440     1. 518.161 

1876 

226,  947 
233,  337 
91, 139 
123, 307 
144, 644 
136,  285 
276,  035 
366. 471 
429,  955 
596,  683 
490,  381 
319, 712 
529, 173 
612,  080 
634,  912 

971, 138 

1,  032, 758 
1, 381,  886 
1,754,146 

3,  301, 137 

4,  086, 966 
3,950,477 

3,  885, 191 

4,  635,  072 

2,  248, 447 

3,  331,  738 
3,  899,  817 
4, 146, 653 
3,  727, 930 
4, 129.  467 

1877 

1878 

1879 

797 

23, 988 

21,  714 

6,822 

12,  366 

981 

158 

50,  761 

60,  367 

58,  095 

3,188 

6,596 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

188.-) 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

5,753 
6,768 
3,630 
4,679 
9,259 
7,345 
5,103 

903 

1,177 
628 

25 

26 

1, 813, 563 
1, 286, 503 
1,  251,  820 
881,  326 
853,  974 
689,  771 
586,  731 

281,442 
357, 473 
439, 388 
277,  668 
964, 734 
740. 648 
713, 385 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1,683 

120, 000 

44, 403 

974 

3,820 

5,265 

8, 433 

5,565 

46 

980 

3,125 

2,445 

12,  644 

7,068 

2,073 

4,525 

49 

211 

1,519 

865 

1872 

1873 

1874 

9,000 

1875 

1876 

3,941 





1877 

3,000 

1878 

469 

82 

79 



1879 

2,052 
6,039 

1880 



308 
129 



1881 

14,  256 
66, 101 
75,  885 
26, 670 
26,  637 

3,000 
32,  502 
7,157 

15,  972 
12, 128 

1882 

225 

1883 

1884 

40 

2,341 
5, 423 
637 
575 
350 
683 

130 

1885 

8,037 
7,248 
1,757 
4, 508 
1,  602 
2,248 

1 

1886 

3,840 
2,254 
1,396 
1,532 

1887 

5,020 
1  367 

1888 

1889 1           1 

6,730 
295 

1890 1 

100 

1 

a  Included  in  "All  other  leather"  prior  to  1884- 


90 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Contmtied. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

LEATHER   AND  MANITACT- 
URES  OF. 

Malt 
liquore. 

MARBLE  AND 
STONE,  AND  MAN- 
UFACTURES OF. 

METALS,  METAL 
COMPOSITIONS, 
.^ND  MANUFACT- 
URES OF,  ETC. 

Mineral 

suli- 
stances, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied.c 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Leather. 

Manufactures  of. 

Marhle, 
and 
manu- 
factures 
of. 

Stone 
and 

manu- 
factures 

of  in- 
cluding 

slate. a 

Bronze 
manu- 
fact- 
ures.6 

All 
other. 

Music- 
al in- 

All 
other. 

Gloves  of 

kid  or 

other 

leather. 

All 
other. 

stru- 
ments. 

1871 

Dollars. 
1, 936, 112 
2, 301,  444 

1,  730,  206 
3,  534,  330 
3, 862,  570 
2, 554,  337 

3,  095,  685 

2,  461, 633 
2, 428, 908 
3,513,960 
3,430,313 
4,019,520 

4,  506,  206 
2, 051, 118 
2,  262, 613 
2,  075, 115 
1,  491, 983 

910,  283 
343, 063 
280,  668 

Dollars. 

823, 435 
1, 218,  039 

363,  750 

Dollars. 
51, 241 
85,  217 
121.  6C5 

Galls. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollar «. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

26,  889 
39, 404 
74,  035 
90,  084 
111,  278 
76, 078 
6,361 
30,  638 
32,  268 
26,  842 
24,  237 
35, 439 
30,514 
14, 342 
13, 494 
26,  869 
26,  032 
32, 486 
60, 475 

122,  617 
127,  682 
300,  827 
387, 782 





112,950 
89, 192 

150 

294 

1,001 

584 

112 

158 

28 

5,863 

3,137 

1,183 

232 

983 

544 

10 

960 

2,176 

365 

75 
204 
486 
271 
112 
115 
28 

3,349 
981 

1,257 
137 
937 
442 
4 
876 

1,934 
211 

1874 

1,619,121    169,959 

88,811 

1875 

1,698,434 
1, 701,  382 
1,  356,  022 
1,189,351 
1,  533,  785 
1,  029,  064 
1, 453,  075 
1,  568, 936 

201,022 
147, 497 
142,  501 
119, 822 
185, 432 
192, 812 
285,  965 
301. 134 

83, 006 

1876 

394,766 

290,499] 

316,620 

86,  547 

1877 

80,  044 

1878 

63, 134 

1879 

323,  221 
416, 439 
485,  697 
470,  360 
421, 130 
361,  537 
341,701 
382,  269 
466,  878 
565, 141 
548,  291 
786,  746 

15, 624 
7,831 
6,836 
8,399 
12,  572 
18,  415 
10,  835 

78, 932 

1880 

98.  865 

1881 

15G,  229 

1882 

202,  842 

1883 

1,488,423   243.421 

212, 559 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1,  003, 276 
1,153,921 
1,  580,  743 
1,416,234 

1,  383,  525 
1, 656,  871 

2,  348, 375 

166,  277 
135,  025 
103,  552 
110,011 
95,  529 
131, 944 
124, 017 

1,843 
1,058 
1,881 
2,421 
1,373 
2,335 
5,308 

192, 220 
148,  559 
125,977 
146,  346 
112,  436 
106,  576 
87,639 

189,  770 
184, 326 
174, 103 
192,500 
227,  506 
194,  280 
177,961 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875. 

1876 

3,322 
35,  870 
7,859 
4,162 
34, 509 
6, 433 
4,033 
1,593 
1,046 

630 

67 

17 

9,012 

667 

20, 533 

5,894 

2,677 

161 

3,500 

550 
1,702 
1,257 

736 

1877 

1878 

12,  228 

1,076 

1879 

1880 

1881 

364 
1,687 
1,000 

1,100 

500 

966 

1882 

2,225 
498 

4,462 
250 
953 

4,107 
363 

1,893 

795 

1, 167 

2,146 

565 

257 

1884 

460 
52 
469 
452 
420 
1,030 

1 
79           lOOi          196 

1885 

1886 

257 
51 

247 
817 

3,001 
5, 038 
6,061 
52,  827 
1,481 
116 



2,500 
666 



483 

1887 

1888 

1889 

14 

767 
128 

329 

1890 

10 

a  Included  in  "  Marble,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "Ail  other  metals,  *-tc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


c  Nut  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


91 


lilPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
ENDING 
JUNE 
30 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Animal  or  ren- 
dered. 

Mineral. 

Vegetable. 

Wliale  am]  Jish. 

Fixed  or  expn-ssed. 

Volatile  or  essen- 

Olive, »a,lad. 

Other. 

tial. 

1871 

Gallons. 

Dollars. 

GaUs. 

Dollars. 

Gallons. 
120, 120 
17.5.650 
163.  039 
109.  637 
1.54,  318 
131,049 
151, 163 
141,  695 
109, 609 
149,  420 
127,  812 
149, 819 
152.  012 
216,  727 
187.  642 
223, 938 
222, 303 
201, 004 
231, 045 
265,  222 

Dollars. 
220, 430 
302,  084 
288. 145 
213,  685 
290, 902 
251,151 
299,  669 
287,  571 
227,  551 
269,  569 
244,  284 
306, 786 
306,  671 
358,  672 
274. 142 
323, 041 
295, 119 
269,  543 
280, 168 
318,  237 

Gallons. 

6,937 

3,853 

2,613 

4,374 

3,286 

1,047 

121 

318 

402 

3,744 

1,552 

7,514 

2,618 

3,597 

2,067 

7,046 

8,198 

454 

1,746 

14,  892 

Dollars. 

5,600 

3,421 

1,448 

3,171 

2,058 

765 

198 

224 

Pounds. 
62, 269 
75,  655 
18,840 
14, 193 
26,  250 
19. 211 
14, 380 
19.716 

Dollars. 
60, 465 
76,054 
37  081 

1872 

305 

155 

1873 

1874 

1,372 
50 

549 
86 

31  282 

1875 

1876 

6 

34 

29,  753 
20  055 

1877 

6 

32 

16  015 

1878 

23 

150 
1 
25 
21 
25 
40,  830 

25 

21  06'' 

1879 

174 

414  1      5!4.  Ill 

25  564 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1 

18 

31 

45 

5,950 

6 

22 

35 
11 

1,957 
1,024 
9,758 
1,638 
2,497 
1,556 
2,504 
1,001 
914 
2,207 
7,043 

'  — 

39,  294 
20,  076 
23  648 
19,  279 
10,  876 
6,077 
10,  508 
17, 123 
29,  744 
11,320 
19, 279 

44,  793 
56,  790 
43  316 

1883 

47  193 

1884 

26  774 

1885 

26  6''0 

1886 

1,250 

688 

587 
246 

40  987 

1887 

40,  493 

1888 

41  304 

1889 

1                , 

40  118 

1890 

47  030 



EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE-Continued. 


1871 

33,  470 
12, 149 
22, 118 

17.  688 
6,558 
8,600 

1872 

31, 426 

5,342 

13 

37 

1873 

39 

30 

1874 

1875 

28,437 
52,  596 

10,  204 
20,344 

5 

885 

122 

1876     

2  676 

1877 

1878 

1879 

5,036 

2,178 

308 

507 



1880 

1881 

3,774 

1,548 

1,063 
.102 

2,176 
279 

1882 

1883 

135 

267 

1884 

83 
900 

176 
839 

1885     . . . 

1886 



200 
90 
12 

547 

1887 

2,187 

1,000 

372 

1888 

97 
195 

207 

100 
390 
175 

24 

1889 

1890 

92 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPOKTS  FROM  FEANXE-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

Paints 

and 
coloiB. 

Paper, 
and 
manufact- 
ures of. 

Perfum- 
eries, cos- 
metics, 
and  all 
toilet 
prepara- 
tions. 

Pipes 
and 

smok- 
ers' ar- 
ticles.a 

PBOVISIONS.  COMPEISINO  MEAT  AND  DAIRY  PUODT'CTS. 

TKAR 
EXDIXG 

Meat  products 

Dairy  products. 

JUNE 
30— 

Meat 
and 

meat 
ex- 
tracts. 

All 

other. 

(6) 

Butter.6 

Cheese.  6 

Milk. 

1871 

Dollars. 
70,  050 
98,  256 
124,  820 
68, 992 
175, 732 
137,107 
129.  096 
122, 320 
103, 603 
134,491 
128,  271 
162, 841 
144. 298 
188, 953 
131. 343 
140,  811 
137, 544 

139,  036 

140,  769 

141,  972 

Dollars. 
74, 909 
152,  340 
150.  280 
170, 558 
158, 654 
174, 079 
153, 114 
175. 705 
173,  594 
230, 279 
260, 167 
292,  552 
238, 748 
236,  347 
170,  539 
200,  772 
220, 821 
241, 399 
231,  804 
252. 042 

Dollars. 
88, 215 
175, 466 
160,  830 
163, 124 
190,  313 
187,  756 
164,  710 
178, 510 
150,  279 
213, 496 
265,  621 
319,  551 
368, 083 
295, 784 
223,  816 
222, 432 
257, 776 
248, 705 
225,  698 
271, 410 

Dollars. 

49, 004 
23, 616 
23, 058 
34, 079 
48, 723 
58,  089 
71,  933 

Dollars. 

192,  350 

202,  245 

126,  050 

71, 923 

186, 178 

126,386 

63, 119 

107,  806 

230, 373 

235, 585 

391, 927 

570,  466 

721,  841 

9,838 

15, 136 

13, 728 

9,878 

17, 103 

29,  639 

35,  746 

Dolls. 

Founds 

Dolls. 

rounds 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 



1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882     

1883 



18f'4 

4,302 

1,459 

2,607 

84 

16 

24 

513 

217, 239 
262, 529 
302, 567 
327, 363 
425, 967 
630,  720 
530, 234 

42, 085 
51,  030 
53, 546 
55, 787 
74, 949 
102, 402 
86, 501 

180 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

270 
382 
221 

46 
96 

44 

2,965 

1,078 

589 

1889 

1890 

88, 062 
136 

6,942 
26 

845 
7 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

23 
6 

795 
954 

1872 

87 

1873 

1874 

150 

986 
550 
64,  550 
30 
37,  010 
98 
85 

1875 

5 

1876 

120 

1877 

1878 

1,491 

539 

1879 

431 
321 

1880 

1881 

74 
843 
438 

30 

1882 



1883 

474 

158 
273 

751 
55 

1884 

43 

1885 

890 

1886 

128 

1887 

295 
1,423 

136 
120 
760 

1888 

800 

67 



1889 

1890 

1,061 

144 

45 

r'  I  ncluded  in  "  Fancy  articles"  prior  to  1884. 

0  luuludtsd  in  "  Meat  and  meat  extracts  "  prior  to  1834. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


93 


IMPORTS  FItOM  FKAXCE— Continued. 


YEAR 
END- 
INO 

JUJS'E 
30— 


1871... 
1872... 
1873... 
1874. . . 
1875... 
1876... 
1877... 
1878... 
1879... 
1880... 
1881... 
1882... 
1883... 
1884... 
1885... 
1886. . . 
1887... 
1888... 
1889... 
1890... 


DUTIABLE. 


Rice,iiotel8e- 
« liere  speci- 
fied. 


Lhi. 

5,856 

393 


13,563 


1,763 

30 

18,  739 

3,978 

15, 843 

34, 085 

27,  304 

20,  676 

150 

1,000 

53 

5,060 

990 


26 


Dolls. 

203 

16 


70 

3 

562 

140 

483 

930 

848 

519 

4 

18 

6 

178 

29 


Salt 


Pounds. 

20, 200 
8,  884.  200 
2, 471, 067 
6, 760.  985 
4, 482,  456 
2, 059,  500 
2,  314, 300 

27,  503,  952 
45,  705.  400 
41,610,530 
22,  470,  903 
37,  595, 104 

28,  694, 788 
19,  856,  400 
28,  346,  705 
26.  962,  752 
40,  702.  765 
12,  571. 178 

1,410 
661,  400 


Dollars. 
19 

7,748 

2.184 

6,911 

4,299 

2,666 

3,124 

30,  732 

54, 174 

58, 954 

32,  361 

38,  230 

30, 827 

20,435 

26,609 

24, 174  I 

43,  116  I 

13,905  ' 

30 

608 


Seeds, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 


Dollars. 


44,140 
35,  708 
32, 209 
31,221 
28,  733 

30,  730 
28.  209 

31.  624 
35,115 
50, 533 
70, 355 

132,  664 
111,573 
107,519 
121,445 
90,  056 


SILK,  MANUFACTURES  OP. 


CIo  th- 
in jr, 
ready- 
iniide, 
and 
other 
wear- 
ing ap- 
parel.o 


Dollars 


297,  891 
158,  648 
176,  216 
179,  550 


128,574  ,222.201 
123,499  249,175 
133, 694  |252,  325 


Dress 

and  piece 

goods. 


Dollars. 

5,  215,  057 
6, 115,  379 

3,  265, 122 
8, 423, 194 

11,  497,  995 
11,  762, 015 
10,  608,  762 

8,  51 8,  .582 
10,  017,  568 
12, 144,  681 
13,  341,  274 
15,  399, 165 
13,  233, 887 

9,  240,  568 

6,  393,  324 
7, 146,  322 
6,  956, 405 

4,  876,  794 
3,517,509 
4, 691,  336 


Laces 
and  em- 
broid- 
eries.a 


Dollars. 


1,  937,  332 
1,  340, 701 
1,658,618 
1,  831,  267 

1,  92G,  020 

2,  553,  921 
2,  533,  640 


Ilibbons.a 


Dollars. 


All 

other. 


725,  062 
291,397 
391, 729 
579,  831 
858, 639 
875,  916 
1, 197,  755 


Dollars. 

3,  027, 161 

4,  538,  762 

1,  920, 328 
3, 394, 230 

2,  654, 042 
2,856,616 
2,101,230 

2,  372, 705 

3,  351,  810 
4, 700,  855 
4, 450, 817 
8,  342, 279 
8, 820, 779 
2,  497, 463 
1, 892,  539 
1,  668,  759 
2,513,517 

4,  649,  269 
6, 445,  589 
e,  342, 120 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREiaN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

1 

3  791 

1872 

6 
250 

84  357 

1873 

207,  712 
70,542 
53  163 

1874.... 

1875 

22, 402 

702 

19  509  1 

1876 

1 

32, 808 
61,016 
11,405 
.^9  0.^1 

3''  834 

1877.... 

63 

20,  805 
114  476 

1878.... 

1879.... 

400 

12  933 

1880 

937 

i    90  ^in 

4,414 
29, 692 
27  086 

1881.... 

1 



3,229  1 

213, 579 

39,  640 

162,  060 

72,  796 

21,  220 

11, 141 

7,847 

4,190 

7,160 

29,  620 

1882 

16,643 
500 

87 

1883.... 

39, 481 
47  790 

1884.... 

i 

28,  459 
9,574 

10,519 
8,439 
6,094 

1885 

1,692 

2,388 
7,998 
1,643 
6,492 
5,995 
6,751 

92, 875 
5  ''91 

1886.... 

1887.... 

I 

24  414 

1888 

84  992 

1889.... 

110  275 

1890.... 

67, 705 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  silk  "  prior  to  1884. 


94 


COMMERCE    WITH    EL'KOPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


TEAR 

Soap. a 

DUTIABLE. 

ENDIXG 
JUNE 

Spices,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

SPIRITS,  DISTILLED. 

Sponges. 

30— 

Brandy.6 

All  other. 

(a) 

1871 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

c2, 900 

935 

4,626 

259 

296 

526 

1,387 

6,959 

5,401 

214,911 

1,722 

120,  350 

10, 680 

5, 143 

5,367 

3,028 

634 

3,966 

3,633 

9,842 

Dollars. 

20, 440 

194 

500 

83 

67 

95 

482 

2,060 

2,908 

18,  807 

499 

13,  573 

2,551 

1,435 

1,448 

913 

37 

906 

421 

2,923 

Proof  galls. 

Dollars. 

Proof  galls. 

1,  075, 181 

801, 536 

825,  343 

722, 797 

661, 589 

651.198 

546, 186 

387. 116 

405. 525 

474, 612 

445,  391 

549. 579 

535,  681 

51, 137 

54,610 

54,313 

30,  412 

42,  892 

51,  682 

78,  891 

Dollars. 

1, 686, 491 

1,  354,  811 

1, 428,  602 

1, 370,  209 

1, 190,  277 

998,  580 

1, 100, 966 

806,  444 

879,  881 

1, 108, 072 

1,  082,  838 

1, 303, 415 

1, 319, 721 

99,  038 

104,  596 

114,882 

79,  506 

102,901 

123, 732 

179,  797 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

IS.-^O 

1881 

1882 

1883 



1884 

1885 

1880 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

124,474 

100,  329 
102,  123 
94,  354 
82,  466 
77, 131 
94,603 

452, 570 
462,  216 
388, 440 
364,  612 
379,  605 
357,  658 
416,  878 

1. 131, 874 
1, 128,  710 
1,  019,  630 

972, 726 
1,035,278 

977,318 
1, 117, 920 

12, 264 
7,308 
6,028 

10, 093 
3,019 
3,813 
1,586 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHAKT)ISE  TO  FRAKCE— Continued. 


1871 

3,998 
4,243 

974 
5,783 
2,339 
1,223 

674 
1,269 
1,267 
2,386 

&,125 
3,134 
2,853 
9,497 
5,770 
2,  942 
1,103 
2,099 
2,  400 
4,412 

1872 

28 

11 

1873 

1874 

15,  671 
14,  822 

1,567 
706 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880  .   ... 

262,701 

7.461 

23, 266 

19,431 

27,415 

494 

3,103 

2,980 

1881 

1882 

1,525 

1,274 

205 

205 

100 

3,701 

2,799 

219 

120 

63 

1883 

1884 

2,238 
1,  533 
1,389 
fi36 
485 
344 
662 

3,683 
4,065 
3,130 
1,217 
1,144 
920 
1,655 

12,  4o« 

1885 

1886 

20 

1,384 

165 

6,364 
9  548 

1887 

5,186 

1888 

85 
38 

269 
31 

7,221 

1889 

1,046 

1890 

2,800 

a  Nut  pniimcratod  prior  to  1.884. 

Mni'liidcil  in  "All  other  spirita"  prior  to  1834. 

c Correct  per  rutuiua. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


05 


mrOKTS  FIIOM   FRA^X'E— Continued. 


YEAK. 

EXDIXG 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


8UGAK,   MOL.4SSES,   SUQ.\K  CANDY,    AXD  CONTECTIONERY. 


Molasses. 


Qallons. 


Dollars. 


53 


Sugar,  Dutch  standard  in  color. 


Not  above  Ko.  13. 


Pounds. 

324,  340 

50 

414, 267 

251,055 

9,  333, 274 

661, 998 

929.  731 

210 


670 
66 


26, 812 

8G7, 004 

1, 272, 102 

1,217 

592, 886 

7,095 

664,271 

1,  574, 048 


Dollars. 

13, 238 

6 

24, 107 

12, 340 

442,331 

27, 728 

66, 971 

13 


Above  No.  13. 


Pounds. 


1,768 


1,086 
37, 559 
29,  525 
85 
21,441 
336 
18,  053 
44,954 


3,  303 
10,910 

8,985 
11,715 

9, 443 

9,437 
12,259 
11,131 

7,786 
21,  677 

2,838 

4,212 
12,217 

7,584 
11,790 
26, 551 


Dollars. 


183 


314 
933 
919 

1,092 
672 
819 
999 
868 
550 

1,408 
160 
280 
574 
375 
595 

1,374 


Confec- 
tionery. 


Dollars. 

587 
4,019 
4,929 
5,291 
7,408 
6,530 
2.667 
2,375 
2,177 
3,254 
2,474 
2, 407 
3,456 
4,931 
3,656 
2,243 
4,567 
8,096 
7,9U8 
9,887 


Tea. a 


Pounds. 

30 

116, 232 


Dollars. 

30 

65, 719 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

I 

1876 

i 

1877 

1 

1 

1878 

1 

1 

1879 

! 1 

1880 

1 



415 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

101,325 

10, 132 

1888 

90 

13 

1889 

1890 

30 

3 

a  Free  of  duty  alter  1872. 


96 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMrciKTS  FKOM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TOBACCO,  AND  SIANCFACTDEKS 
OF. 

Toys, 
(o) 

VEGETABLES. 

TEAK 
ENDING 

Leaf. 

Manufactures  of. 

Beans  and 
pease. 

Potatoes. 

Pickles 
and 

sauces, 
(a) 

AH  other.o 

JUNK 
30— 

Cifrars.  cijra- 
rettes.  ami 
cheroots. 

All 
other. 

In 

thuir 
nat- 
ural 
state. 

Pre- 
pared or 

pre- 
served. 

1871 

Lht. 
273 

Dolls. 
191 

Lbs. 
214 
240 
173 
128 
529 
503 
261 
258 
219 

1,070 

1,053 
503 

1,499 
593 
295 
423 
523 
49 
146 
87 

Dolls. 
536 

Dolls. 

488 

Dolls. 

Bushs. 

DolU. 

Bus. 

D0U3. 

DolU. 

Dolls. 

DoUs. 

1872 

678    1.573 

8 
347 

16 
434 

666 

453 

163 

1,407 

355 

7,775 

306 

15 

405 

247 
77 

1873 

211 
445 
728 
1,158 
527 

486 
3,251 
1,280 
3,292 
3.120 

1874 

24,444 
4,046 

5,536 
896 

1875 

702 

212 

5,248 

85 

14 

1870 

1877 

1878 

36 

14 

521    2.759 

1 

1879 

471 

2,331 

1,277 

2,877 

1,246 

478 

599 

441 

745 

159 

320 

307 

3,837 
3,155 

1880     

1,409 
5 
1,393 
5,038 
14,  403 
150 

736 
3 

822 
2,161 
6,615 

116 

1881 

1,819 

95 
250,  785 

204 
41,5.816 

6 

7,730 
84 
87 
79 
72 

4 

4,070 

1882 

4,551 

3,465 

1883 

418.  902  667.  270 

71 
62 
44 
42 

1884 

1885 

1886 

2,830 
3,915 
2,725 
2,296 
3,225 
3,274 
4,007 

220,848'  107,621 
211,068!          429 
175,485'      1.757 

164, 499 

966 

2,370 

16,417 

806, 107 

17,  633 
22, 980 
24,548 

9,928 
8,530 
15  7r.f1 

276,  577 
383, 489 
409  760 

1887 

182,  504 
177.  001 
201,  396 
164,  248 

18, 802 

648, 720 

26, 548 

87,  614 

32  115'    ^  -5.^1 

249  677 

1888 

1,303 

693 
105 
90 

25,475 
16,844 
18, 228 

4.567 
8,206 
10, 183 

295, 667 
322, 77d 
429,791 

1889 

1890 

1,046 
683 

535 
360 

32,  508 
109,  838 

172 
245 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

44 

1.54 

1872 

696   1..3S9 

1873 

394 

1,787 

1,500 

1874 

4.893 

1875 

99       454 
251       986 

1870 

40 

7,800 
4,000 

4,587 
2,952 

1877 

119       510       770 

1878 

60!      254 
58       263 

1879     

1880 

3,000 

CO 

62 
62 
38 
60 

287 
288 

403 

297 

1881 

1882 

50 
274 

1883 

1884 

10 

1885 

142 
350 
28 
13 
36 
05 

11,072 

13,912 

18 

7W 

1886 

60 

96S 

170 

13 

13 

80 
530 
133 
15 
41 

80 
8 

1887 

277 

139 

1,256 

1888 

313 

50 

1889 

1,099 

670 

1,573 

2,300 

600 
58 

1,683 
160 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


97 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

WINES. 

WOOD,  war  elsewhere  speci- 
fied, ANJi  MANUB'ACTUKES  OF. 

Charapaffnc,  and 
other  sparkling,  a 

Still  wmes. 

Lumber. 

In  casks. 

In  bottles. 

Boards,  planks, 
deal.s,  and  other 
sawed  lumber. 

AH  other 
lumber. 

1871 

Uozens. 

Dollars. 

Qallons. 
6,  205,  516 
5,  972,  423 
6,216,004 
5,  076, 928 
4,  226,  886 
2,  696,  856 
2,  726.  803 
2, 154, 097 
2,  294, 775 
2,110,635 
1,942  379 

Dollars. 

1,  720, 408 

1,  769,  535 

1,976,048 

1,  870,  781 

1,540,624 

950, 025 

951,  055 

885, 138 

947,  767 

970,  223 

979.  870 

Dozens. 
281,  590 
321,  298 
347,  625 
324,  082 
307,  617 
267,  650 
237,  842 
224, 648 
184,  083 
257, 736 
286, 995 
329, 664 
417, 642 
155, 084 
141,  969 
157,  037 
137, 184 
151, 227 
127, 522 
164, 980 

Dollars. 
1,022,751 
1, 960,  425 
2,  068,  794 
2. 109, 244 
1, 887, 119 
1,850,561 
1,613,417 
1, 564,  921 

1,  363,  697 

2.  063,  857 
2, 491, 085 
2,  837,  708 
3, 946, 239 

831, 563 
722, 085 
814, 116 
751,  233 
796, 275 
686, 907 

M/eet. 

Dollars. 

Dollar.'!. 
47 

1872 

46 

1873 

40 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

g 

1879 

1880 

4,597 

1881 

1, 13!> 

1882 

2,088,351    1,126,169 
2  511  982   1.349.617 

67 

1883 

1,295 

1884 

1885 

190,270    2,238,299 
217,049   2,701,078 
229,594   3,010,138 
247,807   3,289,743 
266,860    3,546,106 
294,089   3,991,358 
342,919   i  fiia  .qftS 

848,  968 
1,  165.421 
1, 173,  605 
881,  385 
791,  704 
617,  354 
644, 998 

487, 550 
630, 727 
661,  410 
536. 909 
461, 942 
387,  613 
399,  862 

4 

37 
4 

4,216 
6,748 
1,869 

1886 

1887 

1,917 

1888 

1,109 

1889 

402 

1(!90 

888,  083 

819 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

752 

15,244 

1,953 

7,697 

324 

398 

6,693 

495 
5,416 
1,748 
6,399 
220 
307 
2,465 

1872 

903 

1,770 

2,705 

317 

2,244 

514 

1,127 

1,356 

920 

1,757 

797 

773 

475 

204 

99 

564 

254 

286 

186 

7,  396 

15,  729 

11,848 

1,734 

7,833 

6,326 

7,054 

18, 823 

8,054 

22, 132 

5,292 

7,127 

3,736 

1,738 

675 

2,642 

1,369 

1,802 

848 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

40 
43 
132 
70 
78 

351 

686 

1,695 

1,157 

961 

2,750 

1877 

700 

1878 

1879 ,. 

6,482 

2,658 

1880 

1881 

179 
1,760 

111 
893 

1882 

1883 

1884 

155 
471 
1,461 
1,843 
387 
942 
639 

1,615 

6,492 
18,  569 
25, 185 

5,243 
12, 949 

7,337 

811 
3,462 
3,792 
10,  005 
7,504 
1,214 
2,153 

1,471 
2, 107 
2,905 
6.168 
4,111 
898 
2,190 

10 

1885 

1886 

1887 

21 
8 

452 
120 

551 

1888 

20 
19 

240 
245 

1889 

1890 

H. 


a  Included  with 

Mis.  117 7 


'  still  wines  "  prior  to  1884. 


98 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE-Continiipd. 


TEAR. 

ENDING 

JUNK 

30- 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOD,  NOT  ELSE- 
WHERE SPECI- 
FIED AND  MAN- 
UFACTURES OF. 


Cabinet 
warB 
and 
houae 
furni- 
ture. * 


Dollars. 


Manufactures  of. 


All  other 


85,  606 
68,  690 
57,  857 
125,  833 
136,  344 
109, 793 
107,  721 


Dollars. 
74, 256 
172, 135 
197, 471 

169.  695 
186, 326 
166,250 
146, 624 
140, 157 
195.  071 
181,  627 
196, 285 
278, 976 
235, 192 

170,  577 
142,  886 
145, 175 
214,  328 
162, 308 
202,  396 
234, 358 


WOOLS,  HAIB  OF  THE   CAMEL.  GOAT,  ALPACA.  AND  OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS, 
AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Unmanufactured. 


Clothing. 


Pounds  .'Dollars. 


Combing. 


Pounds. 


57, 858 
11, 236 
349, 779 
18, 268 
295,  004 
274, 026 
320,  542 


6,424 
2,386 
50, 373 
6,220 
53, 561 
88,  752 
99, 130 


60 


179,  593 
36,  589 


8,102 
11,  526 


Dollars. 


73 


29,  272 
5,901 


1,294 
1,955 


Cari)et  and  other 
similar. ^ 


Pounds.  \ 
708,  071! 

2, 131, 207j 
266,  098' 
714, 004i 

2, 515,  236: 

2, 972,  589| 
469, 16o! 
913,662 

2,  500,  694' 
12,715,011' 

3,  311,  775J 
4, 411,  078| 
5, 798,  992| 
4, 019,  539 
1, 986,  4161 
6,  858, 186' 
8,560,241 
9, 378, 038' 
9,783,947! 
6,219,191 


Manufactures  of. 


Carpets  and  car- 
peting. 


Dollars. 

77,  968 

409,  365! 

62,  747I 

115,0291 

326, 439 

427, 310 

52, 788 

105, 39ol 

286,  6I2! 

1, 644. 444 

420, 717 

552, 028 

706,  857 

448,  340 

195,  869 

685.  944 

942,  594 

1,  037,  380 

1, 032,  556 

701,545 


Sq.  yd.?. 

65,564 

29, 694 

19, 068 

65,  465{ 

51, 906 

54, 199 

20,113 

6,382 

9,737 

8,305 

19, 904 

20,  980 

11,  O84! 
8, 742! 
7, 050| 
6, 756 

12,  590 
9,190 
5,344 
5,108 


Dollars. 
75,297 
58, 195 
36, 575 
138, 256 
116,  459 
115, 799 
42, 411 
17,600 
17,  273 
10, 392 
22,089 
32, 025 
16,664 
23,265 
15, 667 
10,855 
24,253 
22, 749 
16, 369 
12,  571 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


341 
1,243 

88, 993 

11,  lis 

1873 

23,  080 
63,  894 
24, 143 
107,  824 

5,013 

1875 

917 
1,378 
1,101 
3,000 
1,140 
541 
060 

10, 150 

4,577 
23,835 

1878 

1879 

71, 147 
3,108 
51,410 
79,944 
48,810 
47,714 

10,  231 

512 

8,449 

1880 

1881 

1882 

211 
766 
404 
774 
2  768 

14, 141 
7,578 

1883 

1884 

1885 

480 

2,925 

529 

7,282 

650 
29 

683 
2,100 

744 

112 

1880 

RRQ  nR1 

73, 480 

26, 094 

21,757 

1  »qi 

1,861 

1887 

1888 

1889 

50 
4,884 

3,  808'  288,  610 
4,454  158,565 
1  901   I.";  7RS 

4,342 

4,507 

502 

1890 

600 

78 



a  Inr.hided  in  "All  other  manufnctures  of  wood  "  prior  to  1884, 

b  Includes  all  nnmamifactured  wools  prior  to  1884.    Prior  to  1884  all  unmanufactured  wools  ar« 
Included  under  class  three. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


99 


IMPORTS  FROM  FRANCE— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDIKG 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIB  OF  THE  CAMEL,    GOAT,   ALPACA,    AND    OTHER     LIKE    ANIMALS,    AND    MANUFAC- 
TURES OF. 


Manufactures  of. 


Clothing, 

ready-uiade 

and  other 

wearing 

apparel,  ex- 

i;ei)t  sliawla 

and  Icnit 

goods,  a 


Dollart. 


Cloths. 


322, 079 
244,  448 
236,  932 
163,  869 
175.  297 
255,  772 
297,  268 


Dollars. 
236,  545 
432,  956 
683,  662 

1,  374, 190 

2,  868,  041 
1,844,702 
1,  394,  581 
1,321,243 

1,  458,  322 

2,  280,  281 
2,  639.  623 
2,  088,  719 
2, 155.  363 
1,  210,  854 
1, 083,  380 
1,  024,  084 

793, 735 
875,  728 
815,  677 
823, 362 


Dress  !:or»ds,  women's 
and  children's. 


Sq.  yds. 
3, 834, 406 
8,  487,  696 
4,  753,  598 
14, 834, 727 
17, 174,  983 

13,  510,  554 

14,  635,  712 
14, 180,  274 
19,  930, 281 
22,  653,  869 
17,  659, 903 
27,  388,  661 
44,  974,  881 
24,734,901 

25,  914, 496 

26,  830.  206 
35,  794,  927 
39,  063,  558 
38,253,513 
46, 780, 123 


Dollars. 

1  240,  544 
2,  929,  435 
1,  708,  676 
4, 994, 458 
5, 821,  563 
4,  402, 942 
4,  512, 730 

4,  232,  783 

5,  603, 523 
5, 858, 168 
4,  630,  460 
7, 118,  679 

10, 885,  227 
6,771,846 

6,  528,  942 
6, 263,  299 
8, 153,  979 
8,  402,  716 
8, 193,  004 
9, 768,  899 


Knit 
fabrics. 


Dollars. 

12, 947 

47, 174 

6,261 

13, 450 

66,  295 

51,  804 

38,  670 

46,  289 

31,995 

62, 541 

113,  644 

131,015 

132,  375 

157,  919 

136,  699 

121,  053 

153,  364 

146, 456 

150.  271 

140,  428 


Rags,  inungo,  flocks, 

noil.s,  shoddy,  and 

wastes. 


Pounds. 

31,007 

16,  250 
15,  226 
27,  719 
33,  929 

38,  076 

17,  513 
13, 075 
25,  398 

39,  262 
36,  733 
88, 873 
90,  242 

510,  658 

396,  971 

1,  098,  565 

1,  435, 125 

1,  788,  289 

2,  634,  250 
1,  770, 155 


Dollars. 

8,225 

6,101 

5,242 

9,350 

11,215 

15, 401 

7,501 

5,720 

10,  702 

13,  418 

13, 536 

33.  586 

32,  024 

195,  213 

155,  009 

384, 810 

575,  211 

704, 079 

1,048,401 

755, 602 


Shawls. 


Dollars. 
405, 976 

781. 146 
359,  504 

1,031,891 
1,078,562 
583, 451 
553, 832 
428, 106 
559,  689 
538,  866 
499,  260 

452. 147 
497,  350 
497, 867 
517, 748 
489,  608 
506, 346 
461,  510 
381.233 
518, 142 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871 

31,  617 
47,  552 
90,  051 

141,  259 
18, 286 
30,  788 
15,515 
36,  097 

207,  902 
61,471 

242,  5.-.3 
47. 354 
66, 931 
75,  903 

241, 157 

376, 172 
74,  057 

110,  796 
31,103 
80,  666 

8.150 
16,  066 
34,  291 

50,  059 
6,890 

10,  637 
5.655 
10,  705 

51,  772 
14, 544 
65,  036 

14,  228 

15,  536 

16,  869 
_  64,560 

71.  764 
17,447 
28.  293 

6,776 
3,777 

1872 

1873 



4,662 

1874 

20,  684 

1875 

5.772 

1876 

5,350 

1877 

791 

1878 

958 

1879 

3,502 
3,556 
7,  231 
2,001 

1880 

535 

363 

1881 

1882 

1,479 

1883 

• 

6.396 

1884 

824 

1885 

13 
713 

2,683 
7,415 
2.099 
2,465 

1886 

2.047 

1,210 

318 

1887 

1888 

545 
33 

1889  .  ... 

7.  :!21 
19,  227 

1890 

665 



a  Included  in  "All  other  mauufacturos  of  wool  "  prior  to  1884. 


100 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FliOM  FRAXCE— Continued. 


YKAT! 

JUNE 
SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS.  HAIR  OF  THE  CAMEL, 

GOAT.     ALPACA.     AND 

OTIIKK   LIKE   ANIMALS, 

AND  MANUFACTIKES  OF. 


1871. 

1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Manufactures  ol'. 


Yarns,  a 


All  other, 


founds.  Dollarg. 


12,  687 
4,538 

66,  781 
117,809 

22, 186 
204,  2G6 
146,  748 


12,  209 
5,168 
43, 867 
77,  875 
14, 097 
119,  339 
83, 519 


Dollar*, 

922,  602 

1, 574,  256 

1,  050,  687 

1,  708,  449 

1,  637,  035 

1, 530,  526 

1, 132,  927 

934,  582 

912,1.58 

642.  7r)7 

468,  406 

773,  958 

1,  874, 106 

1,  880,  693 

785,  369 

1, 402,  936 

832,  258 

696,  269 

1,121,966 

1,  072, 671 


ZINC  on  SPELTER.  AND 
MANfKACTURES  OF. 


I  Mnn- 
In  blocks  or  1  ul'act- 
pigs,  anil  old.  urea 
of. 


Foundg.l  Dollarf. 


RECAPITULATION. 


All  other  „„_..  TOTAL 
dutiable  „™^t^,,'  FREE  OF 
articles,  "uhabll.     ^^..^.^_ 


441,  079 
55.  250 


18,  552 
2, 669; 


DolU. 

2.  421  j 
6, 956: 
15, 1731 
6,743 
4,  236! 


110,  000 

4,245 

554 

37 

133,  342 

7,595 

1,  5631 
14 

3,061 
16 

38 

1,672 

733 

536 

1,028 

2,118 

803 

9,043 


Dollars. 
931,  270 
903, 003 
1,  092,  284 
1,  537, 154 
1,  671,  554 
1, 454,  446 
1,491,937 
1, 482, 137 
1,329,244 
l,858,02o' 

1,  718,  849' 
2, 412,  536 

2,  527,  036 
1, 101,  750 
1, 187,  244 
1,  373, 298 
1,  516, 684 
1,  554,  786 
1,  646,  893^ 
1,  505,  296 


Dollars. 
26, 432, 165 
41,276,282 
30,  925, 977 
49.  007,  320 
56,  094,  831 
47,  326,  081 
43.  153,  659 
39,  229.  334 
46,  361, 297 
61,071,801 
63,  043, 044 
79,  599,  316 
87,  356, 494 
61, 181,  561 
49, 471, 138 
55, 690, 373 
59,  853,  661 
62,  526,  020 
61,  639,  296 
66,  792,  014 


TOTAL 
VALUE 
OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


Dollars. 
1,  667, 114 

1,  863.  874 
3,051.223 

2,  684,  576 

3,  678.  317 

3,  633.  496 
4, 402,  633 
4,^49,536 

4,  223,  304 

8,  272.  611 
0,763,331 

9,  298,  290 
10.  632.  670 

9,  660,  852 

7,  464,  214 
7, 727, 057 
8, 253.  963 

8,  839, 246j 
7,  927,  322, 

10,  880,  2971 


Dollars. 
28,  099.  279 
43,140.156 
33,  977,  200 
51, 691, 896 

59,  773, 148 
50,  959,  577 
47,  556,  292 
43,  378,  870 
50,  684.  601 

69,  344,  412 

60,  806,  375 
88,  897,  606 
97,  989, 164 

70,  842. 413 
56,  935,  352 
63, 417, 430 
68, 107,  624 

71,  365,  266 
69,566,618 
77, 672, 311 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  FRANCE— Continued. 


1871.. 
1872.. 
1873.. 
1874.. 
187^. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884.. 
1885.. 
1H36. . 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889.. 
1890.. 


16, 142 

24,700 

54.  231 

20.  142 

29,  573 

13,841 

7,872 

7,765 

2,  613 

582 

7,  234! 


5,  047] 
5,813' 
1.4191 

31,796  , 
3,  443! , 
3.  61 4' 

17,414  . 

ion  . 


140,  033 
390,  635 
435, 271 
544, 430 
225,  888 
474, 688 
264, 926 
343, 038 
714, 214 
372, 223 
508, 865 
286,  282 
503,  21' 

347,  828 
494,  760 
398,311 

348.  654 
457,  369 
331,  738 
274,  194 


39,  312 

102,  277 

125,  615 

93,  694 

234,  452 

295, 185 

776,  649 

686, 182 

761, 372 

801,  612 

3, 844,  486 

2,  322,  613 

2,213,815 

1,261,407 

1,  146,  616 

1.  277,  339 

1,  227,  022 

968,  702 

677,  381 

689,  826 


170, 345 
492, 912 
660, 886 
638, 124 
460,340 
769, 873 
1, 041. 575 
1,  029,  220 

1,  475, 588 
1, 173,  835 
4,  353,  351 

2,  608. 895 
2.  717, 032 
1,  609,  235 
2, 146.  616 
1.  675,  650 
1,  575.  676 
1,  426,  071 
1.  009. 119 

964, 020 


a  Included  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  wool"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


101 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY, 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

ANIMALS,   NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED,  a 

Articles, 
the  jjrowth, 

produce, 
and  manu- 
facture of 
the  United 

States,  re- 
turned. 

AH 
works, 
the  pro- 
duction 
of  Amer- 
ican 
artists. 

Bolting 
cloths. 

Books, 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Cattle. 

Horses. 

Sheep. 

All 
other, 
includ- 
ing 
fowls. 

gravings, 

etchiiijra, 

and  other 

printed 

matter 

not 

elsewhere 

specitied. 

1871 

No. 

Dollars. 

No. 

Dollars. 

No. 

Dolls. 

DoUar.f. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
6,596 

20, 072 

Dollart. 

1872 

327.  656 

328,  083 
711,  034 
405,  266 
294,091 
628,  247 
734,  558 
815.  570 

1, 232,  369 
1, 069,  613 
1, 220.  236 
1,  552,  629 
l,772,fl66 
1, 637,  873 
2, 225, 058 
3, 773,  030 
3,  018, 066 
1,  806,  995 
1,  047, 425 

60, 148 
34,515 
43,091 

1873 

48,  329 

51, 239 

1874 

12.  434 

39, 139 

187b 

26,763     45,121 
31,375  1  36,577 
22,  738     24, 017 
17, 328     44,  707 
22,311     26.839 

41,  604 

1876 

46.  946 

1877 

43,026 

1878 

39, 131 

1879 

43,907 

1880 

31, 366 
13, 766 
11, 972 
16,223 
41, 627 
26,613 
40,  302 
28, 916 
31, 317 
42, 629 
18,  676 

38, 788 

60,971 

7,328 

15, 510 

2,381 

20,  893 

1,332 

328 

278 

283 

49,  349 

1881 

37,883 

1882 

52,  939 

1883 



55,849 

1884 

135,711 
88,  899 
78, 168 
89,447 

101,  220 
96,  340 
90,  392 

170,069 

1885 

161 
17 
6 

16, 550 

2, 033 
619 

2 

17 

3 

238 

957 

71 

197,  001 

1886 

1887 

1888 

15 

10 

3 

22 
29 

7,572 
6,331 
714 
7,868 
10,  111 

231,062 
237,323 
250,  608 

1889     

281,  774 

1800 14 

820 

323, 486 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY. 


1871 

1 

1872    ' 

i 

1873      

250 

1874 ' 

1875 1 

1876    1 

1877     .   .J 

1,250 

15 

1878         ..' 

1879 ' 

1 

277 

1880 ' 

245 

1881 .J 

1882 ' 

1 

1883 ' 



1 

1884 

12,400    

170 

1885 

1,014 

1886 

3,000 

841 

1887 

2,970 

1888 

600 

1889 

231 

1890 

3,000 

3,245 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


102 


COMMERCE    WITH   EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

CHEMICALS,  DKUOS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Alizarine,  nat- 
ural or  artiticial, 

iucluiliug  ex- 
tract of  madder, 
(a) 

Argal.or  argol 
or  crude  tartar. 

Barks:  Cin- 
chona, or 
other  from 

which  quin- 
ine may  be 
extractea. 

Cochineal. 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

Gums. 

Arabic.b 

Camphor, 
crude. 

1871 

Lhs. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

9,141 
32, 318 

5,805 
31,  502 
19,  688 

Dolls. 
1,394 
4,121 
.422 
5, 992 
3,779 

Lbs. 

29,  485 

432 

2,121 

6,499 

5,857 

1,883 

18, 039 

4,259 

600 

10,  589 

68, 401 

5,653 

29, 247 

22,324 

19,  064 

255 

45,  697 

1,095 

Dolls. 
216 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 
52 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

187'' 

2  342 

28,  050 

21,  278 
2,901 
1,  595 
4,844 
1,260 

3,749 
21 

4,634 
1  7:u 

1874 

3,688 
63,  547 
12, 796 
869 
9,919 
21, 613 
785 

1875 

239   9,001 
652    2.491 

1870 



1877 

12,449 

1,781 

689 

140 

1,109 

1  001 

1879 

12, 188 

7,284 

1880 

480,  694 

222, 238 

1,704,166 

1,486,698 

45,  009 

57, 963 

33,050 

265,  400 

229,  287 

9,418 

1881 

172 
3,156 
3,455 

256 
4,212 
1,360 
1,806 
32 
8,710 

300 

2,460 

1,982 

'      \ 

1882 

1 

1883 

1 

1884 

18S5 

598, 980 
1,307,321 
1,903,11! 
1,773,740 
2,290,  lie. 
2. 074,. 532 
1,820,402 

217, 703 
357, 127 
387, 736 
301,  052 
388,  548 
347, 693 
301, 831 

6,  739  39  9.32 

5,859 

8,564 

21,923 

6,154 

1886 

1887 

1888 

794 

7.687 

199 

236 

1 

31C 

67 

23,  052 

7,304 

1889 

1 

204 
12 

31,024 
2,757 

8,159 
734 

53, 838 
5,723 

10, 105 

61,  772 

7,299 

2,031 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

1 

25,  090 

1872            1 

1              1 

8,855 
6,240 

28,  200 
2,000 

10,  880 

1873 

1 

1874 

31,409   2,562 

1875 

1876 

578       114 

1877 

1878 

14,953    1,610 
1,936       GOO 

750 

1,890 

800 

1879 

1880 

1881 

8  099    1  4Ri) 

1882 

1883 

1 

1884 

1885 

1 ■ 

1,658 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1 

1889 

625 
4,633 

375 
1,630 

1890 

alni-luded  in  "All  otiier  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
6  Included  Lu  "All  other  gums  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


103 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

YEAK 
END- 
ING 
JUVf" 

CHEMICAT-S,  DKUUS.   AND  DXIBS.  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Gums. 

luiligo. 

Lime,  chlo 
rido  of,  or 
bleiiihing 
powder 

Mineral 

waters,  all  not 

artificial.  6 

Quinia.sulphate 
of,  and  all 
alkaloids   or 
salts  of  cincho- 
na bark. c 

iO— 

Gambler,  or 

terra 

japonica. 

Shellac,  a 

All 
otlier 

1871 

Fcuiida. 

DoiU. 

Lbs.  Dolls. 

DulU. 
4.290 

Lbs. 
3.  160 

Dolls. 
3. 255 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Gallons. 

Dolls. 

Ounces. 

Dolls. 

1872 

.... 

26,  23.5]  4,627 
18,448   9,987 
2,28510. 112 

3, 174 
6,455 

1873 



46.  532 

1,510 



1874 

7,8741 

187r) 



943 

998 

6,715 

7,737 

2,284 

22,  317 

42, 473 

71, 268 

845 
1,603 
1,931 

541 

1.  013 
1,  106 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

323 

164 

1880 

43.  593 
115.845 

3,024 
6,592 

1881 



18 

20 

661, 341 

8,840 

1882 

1883 

87,815 
2, 922 

5,193 

36,  748 
12, 005 
11,319 
22,  871 
32,  490 
30,  200 
28, 538 
m,  973 

25 

31 

1884 

196 

1, 137.  304  255, 232 
1,  340, 977  302,  825 
1  19,:?  fi07  2a.i  fii5 

510,  580 
1, 178,  084 
1,  498, 088 
2, 121,  721 
1, 405, 835 
2, 332, 521 

562  703 

1885 

1,249 
1,413 

354 
3,661 



977, 454 

188G 

32, 900 

1,160 

53 
31 
18 
50 

11 

774,  241 

1887 

4 

1 

31, 426, 208  276, 116 

21,312,232  261,227 

201-022.  28lil8.'i.8.'?7 

969  086 

1888 

2,423 
7,994 
3,971 

5,036 
10,  652 
7,668 

561  529 

1889     . . 

7fi7  9.^1 

1890  ... 

29, 090 

1,826 

1,338,  930  5(31  Ofiii 

1  905  473  fi'^o  ^'''> 



' 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERM AITZ-  Continued. 


1871  ... 

700 
800 

1872 

24.684 

30, 538 

1873 

1874 

278 

1875.     . 

3,100 

9,497 

9,347 

1876 

1877 

■"■ ]•■■ 

1878 

1 

1879 

1,621 

888 

] 

1880 

1881.... 



1882 

.   .. 

1883 

3,000 

26  492 

32,  540 
1,850 
2,645 

1884 

2,600 
4,  350 

44, 000 

62, 200 

1885 

50 
616 

1886  ... 



1887 

1888 

8  971 

750 

328 

1889 

1,  43o 

e,  700 

6,150 

1890 

aincluded  in  "All  other  gums  '"  prior  to  1884. 

fc  Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc." 

e  Dutiable  prior  to  J  uly  1, 1879 ;  not  enumerated  prior  to  1884  but  included  in '  'AU  other  chemicals,  etc.* 


104 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  GERM  ANT— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DOTS. 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
30- 

CH»M1CA1>!  DRUGS.  ANT.  DTUS,  NOT  E'.SB- 
WHKEE  SPEOH'IED. 

•yOcoa  01 

cacao,  crude, 

and  leave.-* 

au(i  shells  oi. 

Coffee.  1 

Cork 
wood 

or 
cork 
bark, 
un- 
man li- 
ra Lt- 
ured. 

Soda,  nitrate  of. 

Sulphur,  or 

briuistoue, 

cruue. 

All 
otiier 

Cotton,  nn- 
mauufaoturcd. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars 

ions. 

DoUii. 

D'llart. 
197,  395 
268, 132 
518  250 

Lbs. 

DolUi. 

Pound*. 

Dollam. 

DolU. 

Pounds. 

Dolla. 

1872 

45 
292 

47 

1,769 
11,224 
1,744 

1873 

1,120 

26 

452,  067 

4,469,536 

486,  896 

1,705,849 

35, 178 

2,388 

27, 854 

238, 495 

224, 301 

75, 750 

872,  810 

79,  95L' 

284,  941 

6,214 

353 

4,068 

24, 996 

36, 595 

3,474 

1874 

377,  663 
521,  759 
570,  390 
878,  073 
812,  607 

1875 

1,150 
200 

126 
27 

1876 

13, 699 

393 

1877 

1878 

17  596 

2, 828 



46 

1879 

577.  851  -   -  -      - 

1880 

2,  393,  W7 
1, 503, 642 

100, 689 
53, 347 

1,408,717 
1, 132, 153 
1,  684,  272 
1, 595,  650 
1,  329,  544 
1,160,122 
1,  375, 102 
1,  250,  759 
1, 540,  037 
1, 892, 542 
1,  785, 425 

1 
110|        52 

102,  658'11.  289 

1881 

1882 

24, 043 

4,310 

454 

1883 

4,942 

359 

1  743 

R1.=i 

1884 

1 

30 

94,  51o'T7,  813 

4. 954. 339 

512, 673 
123, 120 
179, 402 
57,  575 
594,  693 
127.458 

7,300 
31,032 

957 

1885... 

8,605 

1,657,636 

867, 137 

10 

1,651 

219 

540 

35, 052 

17, 163 

1 

24 

12 

9,0.55!  3,052  1.216.023 

6,618 

1886 

52,176  10,344 
57  113!  11  490 

1, 940,  080 
477,  981 

3. 907, 181 
843,  265 

1887 

1,921 

1888 

153,157 
75, 779 
86, 160 

29, 069 
11,  491 
16, 334 

60 
12,765 

11 

1889 

951 

1890 

12  281,947  2  076  496 

EXPORTS  Oy  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERM  ANY— Continued. 


1871.. 
1872. . 
1873.. 
1874. . 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884.. 
1885. . 
1886.. 
1887.. 
1888. . 
1889.. 
1890.. 


5,  8?«,  533 


126,  321 


10, 941 
44,  I62J 
70,  244  218 
76,  336 
29,  489 
51,558 
20,  018 
18.  802J... 
28,712  72 
57, 243  7 
36,901  28 
39,  940  463 
67,  322J345 
81.  672  367 
73,  22l!25a 


049:24, 148  2, 

894 1 

549  2 

2, 

2, 

2, 


68.  293 
42.613 
47,  379 
51,519 
54  460 


002  55, 
07548, 
.31942, 
697129, 
933'77, 
970  10. 


344,  515 
495, 409 
566,  360 
915,856 
416,403 
531,  055 
847.  843 
785,  666 
809,  929 
092, 730 
823, 134 
012,392 
719,210 
488,  351 
906,  382 
681,889 
548,  538 
138,224 


5. 

3, 
30, 

6, 

7, 

153, 

70, 

09, 

17, 


500 
754' 
041 
564 
203' 


1,158 
660 
5.  031 
1,313 
1,140 


909  22,053 
197 


50, 

1, 042, 

1,941, 

225, 

52, 

131, 

98, 

22, 

21, 

15. 


7, 803 
7,494 
2.000 


6,450 
126, 900 


827,233, 470 


22,  861 
5,077 
15,  405 


742  14,610 


2,300 
1,968 
2,208 


a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


105 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


YEAR 
ENDING 

JUNE 
30— 


Diamonds 
an>l"tlier 
precious 

Stl>Ilt^8, 

rougli  or 
uncut, 
etc.,  aud 
jewelii  to 
be  used  in 
tbeiuiuiu- 
facturo  of 
watches, 
(a) 


Dollars. 


15 
13,  398 
251,  903 
50, 849  :467,  242 


Eggs. 


Doz. 


550 
100 


24,678 
14. 294 
1,118 
5,271 
38, 605 
6,001 


310, 161 

121,  320 

1  250 

1,583 

73, 355 

42 


Dollars. 


Farina 
(•eons 
sul»- 

stances 
and 

prepare^ 
tions 

of  (.sago, 

tapioca, 
etc.) 

notelse- 
wliere 
speci- 
lied.  a 


4 

3, 1.59 

54, 166 

90,  730 

62,  610 

23,  276 

225 

540 

14,119 


Dollars. 


106 
4,206 
9,126 
15, 680 
60,  583 
63, 164 
37,  330 


FERTILIZEE3. 


Guano. 


Tons. 
150 


350 

990 

51 


Dollars 
4,084 


12, 805 
18, 483 
1,758 


473  27, 566 

571  I  33,328 

943  I  56,843 

1,  367  58,  687 


|A11 

otlier. 

(a) 


Dollars. 


Fish, 
not  else- 
wliere 
speci- 
fied. 


Dollars. 


Fruits, 
includ- 
ing 
nuts, 
uotelse- 
where 
speci- 
tied.a 


Dollars. 


Fura 
and  fur 

skins, 
un- 
dressed. 


844,  078 
659,  565 
843, 387 
621,  547 
457, 974 
815,  996 
675,  465 


844 
26 


14, 395 

10, 466 
19,  795 
16, 421 

4,258 
23, 902 

9,413 


Dollars. 
155.  008 
135, 509 
149. 453 
99,  725 
112, 456 
82,  234 
82,044 
129,  339 
161,  570 
421,  617 
474,  889 
547.  380 
241,  048 
335,  873 
110,414 
232,  626 
196,  041 
213, 444 
239.  875 
434, 894 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

11,  298 
28,  292 
15,  075 
32, 100 

1872 

6,925 

1873 

5,558 

1874 

5,077 

1875 

1876 

4,449 

9,214 
450 

3,000 

2,300 

94,  028 

600 

3.214 
11,  600 

3,381 

160 

12, 735 

10,  217 

16,  050 

7,981 

1877 

1878 

3,445 

11, 268 

3,967 

2,153 

77 

3,763 

865 

1,150 

2,160 

8,450 

2,  eoo 

1.831 

900 

24, 334 

451 

6,779 

18,  686 

60,  577 

450 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

365 

1883 

2,000 

1884 

13, 250 

7,900 

4,100 

1885 

1886 

5,000 

3,000 

600 

6,071 

1887 

325 

200 

1888 

6,947 

1889 

1890 

570 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


106 


COMMERCE  WITH  EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM-  GERMANY— Con  tinned. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

HIDES  AND  SKINS, 

OTHER  THAN  FOB 

SKINS. 

Household  and 
personal  effect.*, 
and  wearins  ap- 
parel in  use,  anil 
iniplcnuiit.s.  In- 
st rumcut.s,  and 
tools  of  trade  of 
persons  arriving 
from  foreign 
countries,  and 
of  citizens  of  the 
United  .States 
dying  abroad. 

India  rubber  and 

gutta-perclia, 

crude. 

IVORY. 6 

YEAR 

EXltJNG 

JUNE 

30- 

Goat 
skins. a 

AU  other. 

Animal. 

Vegetable. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

32,  587 
97,  359 
117,689 
54,662 
44,186 
83, 955 
103,  756 
62, 137 
84, 090 
95,  451 
107, 938 
148,  729 
132,  478 
156,  697 
135,  343 
142,  510 
187,  655 
241, 227 
199,  942 
262, 840 

Pounds. 
1,000 

Dollars. 
334 

Pounds. 

Dollars.    Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

576 

31, 208 

23,  823 

54,  915 

11,  743 

234, 153 

228, 301 

125,  859 

630, 428 

580,184 

991, 639 

1, 046,  908 

1,121,198 

479,  613 

719,411 

500,  394 

285, 066 

471, 135 

184, 468 

1873 

3,618 

1,973 

1874 

1875 

3,594 
3,000 
113,  244 
182,339 
278, 291 
323, 156 
398,  557 
388,  385 
256, 127 
316,  036 
563,  318 
708, 021 
815,  353 
693,  384 
956,  580 
1,131,027 

1,309 
1,409 
36,  413 
56,510 
63,  801 
111,938 
153,  933 
158,  760 
121,978 
137,  447 
181,925 
254,  665 
324,  867 
229,  844 
323,  887 
452,  029 

1876 

1877 

1878 

_ 

1879 

■;;:::: 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

202,  010 
72, 558 
142, 158 
174, 615 
283,  363 
329, 088 
372, 833 

25,  628 
23,  792 
23, 132 

16,  524 
23,  058 

17,  739 
24,043 

111,970 
91,  796 
80,  572 
54,336 
87,  591 
64,  802 

101, 292 

578,  512 
528,  511 
23, 747 
613, 074 
115, 293 
501,  207 
221, 267 

28, 139 

16,349 

709 

32.  980 

6,301 
12,  375 

5,065 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882 . 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


16,  704 
13, 099 

4,382 
13,  333 

7,515 
11, 172 

7,508 
10, 151 
59, 520 
20,  430 
19, 029 
48, 130 
21,518 
30,  330 

7, 934 
32.  215 
39,  538 
20,  504 


325 

1,480 

1,100 

950 

200 


1,500 
5,145 


4,000 
1,373 
1,275 
1,486 
2,  9.59 
2,954 
1,535 


14, 

11, 

29, 

4, 

3, 

43, 

00, 

12, 

4, 

3, 

19, 

36, 

11, 

22, 

3, 

265, 

91, 

105, 

38, 


9,899 
7,184 
16,  850 
2.300 
2,453 
19,  051 
19,432 
5,  194 
2,  900 
2,660 
9, 850 
27, 971 
5,363 
9,821 
2,  060 
046  134,721 
113  40,359 
893  37,229 
373  19,836 


1,476 

677 
738 


1,948 
1,494 
1,508 


1, 099,  098 

2,  350,  087 

843, 973 

532,  319 

152,  974 

2,500 


39,445 
62, 979 
20, 214 
13, 359 
6,370 
186 


a  Included  in  "All  other  hides  and  skins,  etc."  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


107 


IMPORTS  FliOM  GERMANY— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


OILS.NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED.d 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Fixed  or  ex- 
pressed. 


Pounds. 


Volatile  or   es- 
sential. 


Dolls.  Pounds. 


10, 232 

.S5, 424 

1,816 

5,800 

2,71 

2, 7381 

4, 928| 

9, 608' 

102,  888' 

45, 600 

41,744J 

5,293 

57,  642 

140, 964 

268,  060 1 

40,  748 

31,  047i 

18, 668 


1, 037 

2,  810 
3321 

1, 306 
536 
324 
753 
687 

4, 5241 

1,  776[ 
2, 004| 
1, 1441 
6,  909 
8,  274 

14,  634' 

3,  364* 

2,  489 
2,  363; 


Dollars. 


29, 549 
25, 418 

28,  505  j 

15,  084 

23, 627 

50, 229 

60,718 

83, 198| 

36,068 

77, 305 

56, 981 

128,151 

270,  069' 

453,  8511 

498.  32l| 

335,  61l| 

767,  676i 

481, 091 


PAPER  STOCK,  CRUDE. 


Ragd,  otlier  than         All 
woolen.  other. 


37,616 
30,  945 
33,  864 
27,  ]67 
31,391 
46,824 
36, 436 
54.  467 
35, 695 
72, 388' 
49, 925' 
105,  820| 
117, 423! 
130,  312| 
129,  524 1 
119, 480 
177, 139 
142, 196 


Pounds. 
12, 912, 222 
7,  340, 430' 
7,  043,  755 
10,697,221 
9, 440, 491 
9, 239,  285 
9,  044,  605 
10,  678,  777 
10,  326, 102 
34,  420,  893 
22, 608, 937 
40, 630, 488 
32, 326,  363 
51,257,824 
58,  990,  246 
37,  698, 811 
46,  048, 575 
44, 018, 424 
53, 509,  373 
50,815,892 


Dollars. 
456, 917 
289, 100 
293,  519 
436, 700 
370,711 
364, 388 

337,  453 

338,  915 
499, 853 

1, 130, 659 
741, 734 

1,421,196 
964,  628 

1,  348,  040 

1,391,656 
790, 227 
840, 793 
810, 237 
917, 145 
874, 719 


Dolls. 


Platinum, 

uDinaniitact- 

ured.  b 


Lbs. 


Dolls. 


562 
331 
518 
535 
893 
1,050 
1,915 


50,  882 
31,  587 
50,  512 
51,011 
75,  765 
101, 831 
237, 765 


Plumbago,  b 


Cwts. 


DolU. 


11, 885  14, 077 
10,  498  22, 985 
4, 208  12,  594 
2,  324  13, 127 
2,  782  21,  874 
10, 767  26,  381 
6, 862  24, 886 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


.|  400,. 

I  ! 


29,  800 


1,500 


3,247 

3,500 

3,799 

5,263 

16,000 

27, 131 

3,842 

6,274 

1,675 

3,325 

600 

1,200 

4,830 

6,680 

1,926 

4,335 

11,  404 

8,784 

2,183 

1,291 

4,127 

2,929 

672. 


735; 


a  Satiable  prior  to  1873. 


b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1881. 


108 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

Seeds, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
lied. 

SILK,  UNMANUFACTURED. 

SPICES,  UNQEOUND.  a 

JUNE 
30— 

Raw,  or  as 

reeled  from  the 

cocoon. 

"Waate.o 

Nutmegs. 

Pepper,  black 
or  white. 

All  other. 

1871 

Dollarg 

Pounds 

2,300 

18, 490 

59, 264 

2,687 

2,679 

4,077 

2,192 

5,287 

222 

245 

5,473 

2,328 

10 

3 

Dollars 

13, 422 

122, 419 

401,  737 

23,  870 

16,  665 

23, 107 

18,  403 

27,364 

1,200 

918 

32,  433 

12,  383 

93 

15 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Pounds 

Dollars 

1872    

1873 

29, 980 
18,218 
21,250 
16, 719 
29, 780 
14, 665 
17,544 
40, 303 
11, 652 
10,  366 
15, 370 
49, 417 
99, 326 

490,  353 
79, 687 

123, 898 
94, 914 
80, 390 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1 

1878 

1879 

1880    

1881 

1882 

1883 

1  . 

1884 

8 

16 

29, 760 

3, 057     2«  793 

2,471 
45 

1885 

420 
16, 831 
34, 107 

1886 

64 
2,417 
1,245 

331 
11,455 
5,556 

98,  538 
50, 611 

14,  677 
7,176 

4,740 

2,293 

1  832 

1887 

18, 380 

2,126 

2,991 

1888 

41, 330 

2,484 

1889 

22, 695 

3,721 

2,941 
525 

572 
212 

550 
146 

48 
22 

25, 905 

5,019 

1890    

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

7,756 
450 

69,  574 
4,000 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1881'. 

1883 

1884      

20 

254,  960 
7,923 
7,787 

593, 292 

213.343 
13,013 

113, 973 

19,659 

1385 

269, 890 

35, 600 

799 

]  886 

273 

502 

1887    

30, 410 

1888      

13, 071 

1889 

1,221 

1890 

9.306 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.  109 

IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY-Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Tea.  a 


Lbs. 


6,147 
121 
228 
034 
616 
846 
790 
109 
159 
100 
25 

7,029 

222 

60 

3, 020 

9,992 
820 
803 


Dolli. 


"Wood, 

un- 
mauu- 
Tin  in  bars,      fact- 
blocks,  pifis,     iired, 
or  grain  or        not 
granulated. a     else- 
wliere 
speci- 
fied. 


All 

other 

free 

articles. 


Lbs. 


1,163 

91 ; 

71' 

4641 

234' 

818! 

322 

26 

95 

24 

7 

2,173 

45 

46 

864 

2,665 

585 

500 


7,210 


2,520 


2, 576' 

610 

4,480! 

3,360 


5,600  2,230 

14,  391-  3,  413 

5,782  1,897 

3,488  1,100 

4.650  1,443 

23  13 

51,790  9,981 

5,233  1,634 


Dolls.  Dollars. 
11,  882 
22, 107 
15, 933 
24,423 
17,  043 
23, 362 
0,371 
23,  591 
23,  810 
28,621 
33, 763 
31,912 
24, 144 
22,  243 
28, 038 
55, 996 
48, 119! 
66,  003 
66, 866 
111,  392 


371 
133 
938 

992 


Total 

FREE  OF 
DUTY. 


DUTIABLE. 


Dollars.  Dollars. 
526,311  1,576,279 
219, 157J  1,839,854 
650,056  3,11.3,061 
666,  436|  3,  677, 177 
660,672J  2,802,718 
637,287,  2,625.295 
625,885|  3,218,561 
690,547:  3,358,756 
663,  0761  3, 252, 486 
855, 844  j  6,497,259 
1,  283,  832!  6, 082, 762 
1,  894,  686!  8, 779,  055 
1,507, 159^  7,936,189 
627,743  10,733,886 
528,564  9,358,367 
589,  671 10,  631,  575 
704,50011,406,127 
810,  938  11,  244,  968 
785,  742  10,  893,  364 
1,  082, 009il2, 029,  482 


Ani- 
mals, 
not  else 
where 
speci- 
fied. 


works,  '    ^«.ks. 
not      '     ""^P^- 
el.se-     i   e?*-""*^- 
where         '"">»■ 
six-'cified:^**^  ""««• 

incs.  in  '   «7'I\*',''' 

.."i  „_     and  other 

printeil 

matter, 

not 

elsewhere 

specified. 


oil  or 
water 
colors, 
and 
statu- 
ary. 


Dollars. 
21,122 
27,  761 
24,430 
23,  392 
5,641 
14,  468 

13.  262 
10,  967i 

8,266 
15, 130 
19,  008 
30,116 
27,  614 
19,724 
13, 076 
6,064 
6,303 

14,  351 
3,539 
4,220 


Dollars. 


268,  834 
358,  697 
324,  534 
217,  080 
380,  779 
151,  957 
172, 105 
196, 082 
247,  212; 
280,  710 
339, 526 
390, 424; 
183, 264 
184,  020 
174, 276 
278,  604 
231, 205 
264, 291 
210,  698 


Dollars. 

528,  767 
792,  072 
864,  768 
812, 397 
055,  998 
567, 829 
431, 448 
404, 035 
401, 297 
490, 210 
656, 889 
848,  543 
899,  952 
904, 593 
729,  340 
700,  598 
911,  906 
906,  406 
990, 220 
1,  000, 261 


Brass, 
and 

manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 


Dollars. 

5,303 

66,  222 

30,  906 
59,  921 
36, 126 
30, 873 
26. 486 

31,  698 
48, 573 
42,  733 
39, 410 

134, 091 
97,417 
160.  445 
162, 130 
149.  097 
129, 112 
78,  535 
62,  710 
57,  794 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY-Continued. 


1,760 

2,731 

6,414 

16 

119 
1,914 

276 
4,980 
2,499 


990  i 
240 
175 1 
693' 
100 
,838 
316! 
28| 


302 
109 

50 
346 

32 
1,956 

98 

15 


945 
500, 
689 

71l' 
541 
255 
907 ! 
000 
378 


151, 103j 

15,  045  j 

19, 029 

10,  9031 

52, 459 

62,344 

2,581 

35,  357 

41.  8931 

8,  702 

6,890j 

2.  flOO 

50,  012j 

33,  4671 

177, 17l| 

177,  843 

90,398; 

60, 978' 

130.  158 

205, 414; 


215, 751 
256,  614 
587, 354 
362, 663 
573, 857 
669, 327 
394,  739 
503, 132 
585,  742 
368,  697 
783,  325 
787,  471 

1, 194, 15 
853. 388 
881,  470 
744, 462 
944.01 
528, 005 

1,110,131 
796,  385 


1 

2,011 
5.  745 

15,  2901 

l,588j 

1,  800 

968 

422 

1 



5 

5,000 

1 
3, 727, 

2, 975 

3,447 

4,  764j 

3,985 

14,  238j 

93, 884' 

2,  619 

85: 

2,993!, 

7,780', 
8,  763 
1,921 

1,  051 
1,474J 

679  , 

2.  004 
2.  .")29 
2,  KI4 
3.211  . 
2.  8<J  I  . 
8.  10:;  . 

30.  901 
5,591 
947  . 
713^ 
513. 
200 


125 


132 
199 


575 


240 
390 


I  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


110 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


TEAR. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


BUEADSTUFFS. 


Barley. 


Oats. 


Buth.  \  Dolls.  Btiih. 

3451        974 

36  98' 

65'         108 

336,336  466,434 

1875 112,085140,848 

1876 6  14 


Dolls. 


241, 758  244, 611 


9,553 


1,144 


82,  434 


10,  372 


10, 900 


1,103 


87 


62, 148 
920  j     1,095 

46  48 


Oatmeal  .a 


Rye. 


Lbs.  l-DoUs. '  Bush. 


63 


1,022 
600 
120 


693 
479 
611 
1,348 
154 
17 


199 


Dolls. 


Wheat.       "WTieatflour. 


2,810 
2, 181 
2, 989 
7, 858 
713 
103 


423 


Bush. 
231 


4< 


Dolls.   Bbls. 

1,059 

2, 043'        80 

2,211! 

1,  501 1 

1, 162 

2,300 

916 

1, 694 

289 

1.864 

717' 

15 

417' 

899     3, 293 

869     2, 314 

691     2,562 

4I  4 

352'  888| 
710  2, 254 
686     2. 465* 


461 
431 
300' 
533^ 
175 
392 
81 
462 
180 
9 
128 


Dons. 


422 
25 


All  other 
bread- 
^turts, 
and  prep- 
arations 
of,  used 
as  food, 
not  else- 
wliere 
specified. 

Dollars. 
18, 105 
32,  368 
4,162 
2,708 
6,091 
8,634 
8,811 
6,856 
4,996 
6,966 
4.504 
5,888 
9,382 
2,526 
5,899 
6,627 
10, 937 
12,  033 
IG,  614 
21,364 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

126, 080 

87.  496 

7,400 

6,628 

r 

1872 

66,662   47,286 
223,139157,143 
131.3631  90,014 

1873 

j 

1,512 

1874 

1875 

222, 149  169, 110 
275, 86!i  187, 178 

85,29l!  .57,584 
156,780  103,580 
229,009121,877 

68,704J  42,488 
158,157,133.837 

1876 

1877 

6,987 
5,865 

4,891 
3,158 

1 

1878 

100 
100 

492 
492 

1879     

1,128 

1880 

1881     .     . 

1882 

277, 525262, 324 
303  811227,  ,575 

7,634 

a  7ai 

1883 

3,452 

2,477 

•?A  ^'PV   98   17S 

1884 

277,261180,455     7,308     7,308 
•220, 831147, 963     2,000     1,600 
66,982   41,456   15,000    13,200 
50  453    33.  K!)7,      8  R.'ini      7.  400 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1 

1888     

1889 

50 

298 

1890 

32,817'   17.043 

a  Included  in  'All  other  breadstulTs,  etc.,"  prior  to  1888. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


Ill 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABIE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

Bristles. 

Urushos 
(a) 

Hiittons 

and 
button 
forms. 

Cement. o 

CHEMICALS,  DRUOS,  DYES,  AND  MEDICINES, 
NOT  ELSEWHKKE  SPECIFIEL». 

JUNE 
30— 

Coal  tar 

colors 

and 

Glycerin. 6 

Logwood  and 
other  dye 
woods,  ex- 
tracts and  de- 
coctions of.6 

1871    . . . 

Pound*. 

Dollam. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
439.  105 

}?arrpli!. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dollx. 

1872 

430,  324 
559,  818 
464, 487 
442,  283 
451,  302 
393, 329 
551,099 
352,411 
841,  855 
640,  355 
642,  320 
699,  059 
519,773 
441, 290 
562,  508 
610, 751 
591,  721 
712, 163 
655,  405 

592. 794 
721,  53? 

850, 161 
1, 149, 123 

841,013 
1, 098. 978 

890.  067 

1873 

1874 

568, 70(5 
567,  786 
531,  503 
472, 149 
591,895 
411,  721 
886,  683 
744,  841 
806, 136 
907, 202 
643,  436 
530,  389 
590,  356 
629, 093 
654, 130 
757,  341 
714,  436 

40, 125 
39,  087 
49, 450 
59, 146 
73,  835 
94, 453 
96, 567 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1,  013,  990 

1,683,790 

1, 726, 822 

2, 129,  951 

1,695,645 

2, 172,  224 

2, 332,  090 

634,  721 

652,  311 

986,  540 

756,  250 

717,  523 

701,  263 

543, 611 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

184, 185 
267,  800 
284,  927 
427,  510 
564,  883 
484,  824 
723,  487 

253, 536 
400,  665 
313,972 
437,  097 
569, 499 
507, 024 
774,  591 

1,  098,  965 
882,  061 
945,  601 
1,  065,  255 
1, 105,  596 
1,  286,  717 
1, 398,  902 

1,251,290 
1,  049, 072 
1,421,797 
876,  555 
769, 149 
331,  599 
412,  684 

173, 371 
81, 969 
97,  530 
83,  559 
92, 893 
34,  396 
38,  631 

262,  357 
167,467 
278,  838 
251,004 
118, 967 
128, 733 
250,  390 

56,  914 
28, 078 
43, G36 
32, 190 
10,448 
17, 423 
26, 860 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

1 

1873 

1 

1874 

469 

625 

1,833 
285 

1,931 
183 

505 

1875 

1876 

1 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1,527 

1,038 

1880 

2,378 
1,088 

1881 

1882 

1883 

3,237 

1,402 

1,274 

5,  46J 

774 

722 

111 

1884 

60 
4,650 
6,4''0 

1885 

623 

1,692 

1,211 

654 

879 

635 
1,556 
973 
660 
829 

101 

1886 

' 

1887 

7,794 
617 

1888 

1889 

136 

277 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

b  included  in  "  All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


112 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continaed. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

CHEMICALS,    DEUG8,    DTtS,   AND  MSDICINES,   NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

SODA. 

30— 

Opium,  crude. 

Potash,  nitrate 

of,  or  saltpeter, 

crude. 

Bicar- 
bonate of. 

Carbonate,  in- 
cluding sal 
soda  and  soda 
a«h. 

Canstic. 

All  other  salt* 
of. 

Pounds.  Dollars. 
1871 9  1          fii 

Pounds. 

DoUars. 

Pounds. 

DoRs. 

Pounds. 
466,  6u9 
408,  800 
373,  660 
126,  009 
58, 468 
75, 029 
166,  608 
435, 732 

Dolls. 
5,327 
4,024 
5,817 
1,768 
1,012 
839 
1,723 
6,894 

Pound*.  DoUs. 

26  1      10 
112,215    3.168 

Pounds. 

DoUt. 

1872 

10,345 

5,633 

10 

142 

41,  850 

20,487 

72 

1,085 

11,200 
5,737 
5,600 
2,434 

253 

309 

345 

73 

1873 

1,305 
11 
154 

88 
1 
8 

17, 121 
25,775 
48,337 
23,136 
43,575 
46,829 
30,  089 
86, 377 

214, 128 
27,800 

107  316 

52H 

760 

1,140 

321 

1874 

1875 

1876 

125 
12,  288 
28,  538 

4 
496 

■ibl 

1877 

1,056 

56 

916 

1878 

22 

8 

975 

1879 

51, 965 
69, 836 

2,753 
3,566 

433 

1880     

2,810 

248 

215 

12,355 

152 

188 

19,  750 

4,499 

2,224 

893 

112,  081 
38, 190 
51,  921 

1,021 
264 
360 

7,522 

1,455 

427 

401 
36 
62 

1  193 

1881 

497 

55 

50 

3,005 

41 

51 

7,688 

1,652 

721 

331 

549 

138, 704 

53 
6,345 

3,395 

260 

1  064 

1882 

1883 

5,366 
35,  313 
14, 089 

299 

2,095 

699 

1884 

797 
393, 576 
161,  639 
720,  200 
4S, 008 
431,745 
245, 509 

39 
4,549 
3,154 
7, 295 
379 
5,693 
2,786 

24,  620 

61,624 

55, 026 

128, 065 

1,475 

424 

8,937 

795 

267.  906 

3,731 
2  159 

1885 

1,643 

528 

5,159 

i:,682 

6 

630 

96 
32 
275 
206 
2 
33 

1,989   244,583 
1,580   281,132 
3,022    155,672 

103   444,193 
48   326,143 

494      78. 517 

1886 

1887 

1888 

155 

7 

7 
1 

4,523 
1,553 
2,685 

1889 

2,662 

1890 

656 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY- Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

i 

1875 

1876     

i,aji 

H 

1877 

1878 

1873 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

672 

12 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1«89     

18% 



560 

6 

IMPORTS   AND   EXrORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


113 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

Chemi- 
cals, 

DRUGS, 
DYKS.AND 
MEDI- 
CINES, 
NOT  EI^E- 

WHERE 
Sl'ECIFIED 

Clays  or  earths 
of  all  kinds,  in- 
cluding china 
clay,  or  kaolin. a 

CLOCKS   AND 

WATCHES,  AND 

PABTS  OF. 

Coal,  hitn- 
minoas. 

Cocoa,  man- 
ufactured, 
not  including 
chocolate,  b 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Clocbs, 
and 
parts 
of.a 

Watches, 
and  parts 
of,  and 
watch 
materials 
and  move- 
ments. 

Coffee.  0 

AUotlier. 

1871 

Dollars. 
432, 914 
655,  285 
639,  899 
633, 399 
712,810 
437  730 

Tang. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

58, 205 

464,  633 

2, 000, 127 

867,  506 

1, 446,  571 

1,  05G,  476 

455  173 

Tons. 
180 
200 
772 
99 
725 
430 

94S 

Dolls. 

666 

861 
4,466 

634 
4,766 
2,259 
4,588 
5,390 
1,587 
4,536 
1,432 
3,493 
4,198 
4,019 
1,100 

378 
29 
44 

572 

Pounds. 

158 

51 

208 

100 

963 

1,405 

25 

2,500 

1,357 

162 

16 

2,217 

20 

Dolls. 

53 

24 

60 

44 

230 

509 

5 

514 

525 

77 

12 

966 

14 

Pounds.  Dollars. 
174, 700       24. 496 

1872 

3, 093, 439 
13, 070 

476,  572 

1873 

2,274 

1874     

1875 

1876 

1877 

504,  960 

454, 928 

618,  590 

856,  374 

1,  008,  087 

1,  543,  690 

1,686,538 

550, 533 

604,  855 

889  260 

1878 

585,189   1,290 

673, 985       484 

1,114,651   1,374 

1, 599,  342  j     519 

102, 169  |1,  046 

237,  590  ,1, 140 

74  158  ^1  249. 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

9,928 
9,135 
7  .«131 

78,  555 
74, 337 
62. 298 
106,  724 
90, 109 
93,  799 
87,437 

26, 255 
30, 480 
23,  635 
21,  632 
30, 277 
34,  539 
33, 554 

1885 

47, 842 
56, 526 
64,861 
56, 681 
60, 229 
86,  023 

291 

130 

15 

5 

259 

1886    .  . 

1887 

943, 148  1  12,  267 
1, 208, 227     12. 192 
1,441,856     13,442 
1,861,080     12  9,57 

1888 

1889    

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

15,  931 

16,  211 
7,728 

12, 819 
6,333 

13,  678 
4,535 

12,  268 
5,  924 
6,546 

18, 318 
3,860 
7,454 
7,740 
723 
1,713 
3,897 

35 

35,  579 
8,671 

2,822 
570 

565,  :^53 
107,  046 
131, 689 

48, 300 

1872 

7,283 
21, 070 

1873 

1874 

3,200 

1875 

1876       .  . 

1877 

26 
138 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

55 

15 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1,375 
8,708 

182 
369 

1890 \. 

aNot  enumerated  prior  fp  18S4. 

bincludes  "Cocoa,  etc., crude"  for  1871  and  1872. 

e  Free  of  duty  from  July  1,  1872. 

H.  Mis.  117 8 


Not  enumerated  after  1883. 


114 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMAN V— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

COPPER,  MANUFACTURES  OP. 

COTTON.  MAHL'FACTURBS  OF. 

TEAR 

Ore  (fine  cop- 
per contained 
therein). 

Pigs,  bars,  in- 
gots, old,  and 
other  unmanu- 
factured. 

Manu- 
fac- 
tures 
of. 

Cloth. 

ENDING 

J  ONE 

30— 

Not  hleached, 

dyed,  colored, 

stained,  painted, 

or  printed. a 

Bleached,  dyed, 

colored,  stained, 

painted,  or  i)riute(l. 

Clothing, 
ready-made 

and'other 
wearing  ap- 

paiel,  not 

including 

kuit  goods. 

(b) 

1871 

Lbs. 

Doll. 

Lbs. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

156,051 

192, 644 

291,793 

22, 173 

13,  091 

21, 057 

12,  952 

16,  284 

38, 723 

52,  666 

37,  783 

9,681 

5,145 

8,741 

1,234 

731 

1,672 

1,505 

439 

Sq.  yds. 

Dollars. 

Sq.  yds. 

1,  243, 549 

1, 987, 212 

3, 418, 390 

1, 742, 812 

■973,335 

834, 937 

785, 500 

833,  612 

525, 143 

704, 813 

518,  178 

1, 289,  635 

568, 727 

240,  005 

329,  654 

1, 097, 782 

970, 015 

1, 925, 419 

3, 058,  807 

1,  779, 469 

Dollars. 
196, 487 
312,  622 
449,  392 
219,  373 
131, 463 
121,  579 
123,883 
118, 181 

78,  317 
122, 795 

85, 982 
330,  368 
128, 639 

33,  018 

43, 155 
171,811 
160, 597 
288,  243 
460.  049 
249, 787 

Dollars. 

1872 

59,  346 

345 

5,322 

13, 043 

70 

1,549 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

140 

26 

1878 

1879 

1880 

2,285 

422 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1,376 

1.800 

246 

661 

886 

175 

12 

81 

12, 238 
7,614 
6,024 

34, 085 
2,  651 

14  2R9 

1,741 
1,210 

661 
4,686 

237 

1,142 

12, 727 

igo  e06 

1885 

1886 

D50 

200 

102,  818 
43,  586 
57  857 

1887 

1888 

51  621 

1889 

61,  845 

1890 

3,070         117.778 

45,  000 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMAIT ?— Continued. 


1871 

J 

3,832 
22,  574 
8,311 

340 

1872 

15 
132 

3, 206    

1873 

19, 969 

2,299 

1,135 

1874 

1875 

..          .   . 

1876 

38,  839 
11,149 

2,801 

6,  023 

1.194 

344 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

17,  970 

1,701 

5,311 

C71  ' 

1882 

1883 

1884 

162 

1885 

24, 000 

3,284 

168, 653 
19, 337 
165,  842 
189,  833 
3,100 
188,024 

15, 190 
1,411 
17,  982 
35, 128 
310 
19,349 

10, 266 

205 

ISSG 

1887 

343 

1888 

20,  972 
42, 051 
19, 086 

244 

1889 

10,  960 

1,092 

1890 

•_ 

olndnded  in  "Bleached,  etc..  clolh"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "  All  othor  aiaaufacturea  of  cotton  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


115 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERM  ANY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


COTTON,  MANUFACTUHES  OF. 


Knit 

good.s : 

All  piods 

iuii(ii'  on 

knittiiiji 

m:icliiiu'.-i 

or  Iraiiu'M, 

or  knit  by 

band. 


Lacos,  edft- 
insrs,  eni- 
broidcrios, 
inscrtinjrs, 
etc.,  and 
other  simi- 
lar taiu- 
bourt^d  ar- 
ticles, o 


Thread  (not 

on  spools), 

yarn,  warps, 

or  warj)  yarn. 

(o) 


All 
other. 


EAETHEN,  STONE,  AND  CHINA 
WARE. 


China,  porcelain, 

parian  and  bisque, 

eartbin,  stone, 

and  crockery 

ware. 


Not 
dcco- 

ratpd  or 
orna- 

nienled. 


Deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented.6 


All 
other. 


Fancy 
articles. 


Feath- 
ers and 
flowers, 
arti- 
ficial, 
orna- 
meutal, 
or  act- 
ual.e 


1871. 
1873. 
1873. 
1874. 


Dollars. 

2,  592, 744 
3,406,116 

3,  600,  602 
2, 964,  803i 


Dollars. 


Pouiuh. 


1875 

2.  983,  685 

1876 

3,  048.  297 

1877 

2,581,644 

1878 

3,  409, 173 

1879 

3,  622,  483 

1880 

5,  852, 811 

1881 1  6,260,038 

1882 '  5,560,659 

1883 !  6,325,928 


1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


5, 444, 570 
4, 980,  210 
5,  559, 848 
5,  523,  812 

4,  968,  511 
4, 869,  490 

5,  968, 610 


DolU. 


681,  389  75,  675  49,  832 

582,  660  74,  994  45, 454 

920,58ll  84,  339  58, 156| 

1,0.59,443  100,174  60,724 


945,  281 

653,  604 

1, 150, 753 


116, 977166, 507 
155, 946  80,  61l! 
192,  063  98, 599i 


Dollars 
2, 1 10,  329 
3,  887,  678 
5,  367, 7171 
4, 030, 157 
4,781,518 
4, 114,  535 
3,  6C6,  005 
3,  883,  372 
3,  888,  899 
3,  795, 783 
3,  306.  090 
2,  574,  322 
2,  645, 942 

953,  938 
1,  073, 295 

844,  678 
1,003,377 
1,  034,  278 

790,  697 

962, 932 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


40,  315 
28, 148 
45,  812 
55,  572 
49.  308 
43, 038 
39,  365 


606, 404 
747,  216 
709,  933 
781,349 
890, 420 
970,  241 
1,  075, 427 


Dollars. 
209,  460 
342,  675 
433,  844 
356, 249! 
267,  783 
354.  853 
218,  814 
265,  098 
303,  600 
490,  599 
598,  300 
845,  853 
1, 099,  074 
50,645 
32,  963 
25,  867 
21,  438 
45,  601 
73, 877 
51, 035 


Dollars.  \ 
1,  228,  546 
1, 530,  817 
1,  909,  751 
1,  520,  910 
1, 366,  958 
1, 129,  566 
839, 994 
1,  059, 179 

1,  050,  774 
1, 890, 104 

2,  813,  418 
3, 104, 493 
2, 006,  684 

532, 721 

327,  522 

743,  269 

1,  414,  984 

1, 799,  909 

1, 133,  060 

892, 504 


Dollars. 


183,  791 
101,  990 
164, 095 
123, 472 
145,518 
135, 384 
211,  778 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

8,700 
3,817 
3,130 
8,749 
7,802 
4,710 
15,  502 
3,831 
2,678 
7,691 
2,185 
5,043 
4,783 
6,702 
5,351 

137 
8,879 
4,387 
1,693 

446 

2,562 

35,  091 

24,962 

18,  134 

6,J59 

3,832 

9,563 

3,561 

6,143 

2,268 

3,300 

3,475 

5,143 

10,  079 

2,724 

1,183 

4,554 

977 

730 

722 

1872 

1873 

1874 

500 
292 
188 
377 
42 
344 

1875 

1876 

447 

1877 



1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

15 
120 
218 

1883 

1884 

415 

1885 

4,912 

12, 274 

1886 

120 

650 
32 

58 

1887 

3,675 

6 

1,073 

11 

38 

1888 

2.549 

629 

1889 

156 

56 

60 

985 

1890 

483 

a  rnclndPM  in  '  All  otbiT  inannfactnres  of  cotton,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Prior  to  1884  imludi'd  in    '.Ml  oilier  eaitbiii,  etc.,  ware." 
e  Included  in  "Fancy  articles,"  prior  to  1884. 


116 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMrORTS  niOM  GEKMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

FISH. 

FI.AX,    HEMP,   JCTE.   AND  OTHEU  VEGETABLE  SUBSTANCES, 
AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

TEATl 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Cured  or  preserved. 

TJnnianufactured. 

Ancho- 
vies 
and  sar- 
dines, 
packed 
in  oil, 

or 
other- 
■wise. 

Herring,  picVled 
or  salted. 

All 
other. 

Flax. 

Hemp. 

Juto. 

Sisal  grass, 
and  other 
vpfietable 

substances,  a 

1871 

Dollars. 

Barrels. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

48, 261 

22,  095 

32,  007 

25, 521 

22  822 

28, 884 

7,098 

3,968 

5,308 

5,887 

8,474 

11, 949 

14,  502 

46, 401 

11,451 

10, 993 

8,524 

9,683 

19,  707 

13, 855 

Tons. 
5 
4 
51 
13 
1 

Dollars. 

1,682 

1,344 

12,  342 

2,463 

237 

44 

Tons. 
3 

Dollars. 
426 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Lbs.  1  Dolls. 

\ 

1872 

17,  758 

21,104 

14, 190 

11,  072 

6,812 

5,266 

6,104 

5,276 

17, 418 

23,812 

9,585 

4,487 

6,529 

4,  025 

8,331 

6,102 

7,244 

6,405 

5,664 

11, 523 
10, 174 
8,090 
5,675 
5,896 
4,726 
2,284 
5,333 
4,780 
5,414 
7,486 
9,958 
8,971 
11,  381 
11,797 
14,  506 
16, 327 
10, 609 
10, 791 

129, 261 
114,016 
90,108 
61, 459 
57,  635 
61,  676 
23,  475 
52,  659 
49, 506 
46, 469 
69, 809 
96, 844 
105,  263 
116,  989 
115, 029 
124,  289 
113,  877 
74, 229 
73, 107 

\ 

1873 

1 
2 
9 
1 
1 
2 
33 
33 

355 
719 

4,038 

513 

129 

552 

11, 066 

7,119 

1874 

1875 

197 

321 
211 

35, 475 
54. 243 
39, 331 

1876 

1877 

1(>78 

1879 

27 

91fi 

3,292 
26,  953 
28,  670 
87,  595 
51, 176 

133, 021 
92,  608 

148, 263 

157,  594 
68,  353 
93, 365 

195, 389 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1 

40 

120       9^fifi 

803 
459 
998 
675 
1    iw 

2 
2 

303 
348 

1883 

1884 

1885 

35 

5,457 

1886 

11 

10 

7 

147 

35 

2  110 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1,553   1,019 

1, 165       579 

31, 947       802 

6,682   1-954 

6 

267 

5 

1890 

2 

138 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

14 
1 

1,560 
144 

1872 

1873 

1874 

736 
1,128 

1,801 

1,  079 

1 

240 

2 

90 

214 

88 

320 
12,  044 
27, 137 
12, 472 

1875 

1876 

318 

4.753 

636 

10,  607 

17 

2,850 

1877 

1878 

1879 

8 

721 

1880 

1881 

1 
5 
71 

125 
608 

6,888 

1882 

4,291 
2,388 

1883 

1884  .   .. 

231 

11 

100 

118 

7 

17 
46 

21,  443 

1885 

858 

1880 

85 

330 

6,824 

1887 

464 
634 
201 

10,  482 

1888 

14 
10 

122 
93 

1,070 

1889 

275 
270 

2,091 

1890 

6,836 

U  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


117 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMAN  r-Continned. 


DUTIAHLE. 

FLAX,  HKMI',  JUTK,  AND  OTHER  VEOETABLK  SUB- 
STAJJCE8,  AND  MANUFACTCKES  OF. 

FRUITS,  INCLUDING  NUTS,   NOT  ELSEWDEEB 
SPECIFIED. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

'Manufactures  of. 

Figs,  a 

Lem- 
ons. 
(b) 

Or- 
anges. 

JUNE 
oO- 

S  "f-  cottou). 
<*>    j      (a) 

[ 

Cal)lP8  and 
cordage. 

Yarns 

01 

threads, 
(a) 

Another. 

Plums  and  prunes. 
(6) 

1871 

Dolls.  Dollar*. 

Pounds. 
1. 366 

2.982 
12, 223 
89,  484 

Dolls. 

316 

405 

1,483 

11.118 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
213, 121 
491, 862 
606,  625 
512,  387 
446, 177 
449, 133 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

t>0ll8. 

Pounds. 

Dollar t. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

103,060  11.155 

1876 

893 

91 

1877 

464. 102 
657, 088 
81 0,  223 

• 

1878 

1879 1 

1880 1 ' 

1, 374, 872 
1,  209, 367 
1, 169, 710 
1,  323,  386 
1, 454, 045 

1,  566,  657 
1, 448,  399 
1, 299,  572 
1,634,174 

2,  030,  730 
2,431,803 

1881 : 

1882 

1 

1883 

1 

« 

1 

1884 

1, 729       4, 249 
5.217 

1,634 

95 

1,288 

1,984 

842 

1,482 

10,  303 

145 

2,  258, 793 
7,404,808 
1, 454, 160 
17,330,647 
8, 182,  241 
9,  201, 104 

99, 575 

218,  282 

1885 

220 

30 

258 

60 

4 

1886 6.918 

2, 355       2, 830 

616 

9f> 

5§,  394 

1887 

4,896 
6,830 
5,837 
8,996 

268 

444  367 

1888 

4,537 

10,  523       1. 932 

295 

115 
374 

252  5il 

1889 

250, 477 
303,  379 

1890 

228 

3,392 

40, 712 

1,402 

2,509 

12,436,414 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

330 

125 
3,588 
5,835 
12,212 

747 
2,917 
3,527 
4,245 

700 

1872 

1873 

1874 

6,900    1.000 

1875 

i 

1876 

i 



1877 

37,816 

4,619 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1 

1882 

7, 218 
1,094 

427 
3,025 
1,246 

454 

1883 



1 

1884 

600 
175 



■      1    • 

1885 

1 

1886 

! 

21, 024 

502 

18?7 

1,470 

10!) 

1888 

834 

44-i 
35.'-. 



1889 

1890 

1 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  tlax,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884. 
6 Included  in  "All  otlitr  fruits"  prior  to  1884. 


118 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Conlinvied. 


DITTIABLP:. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

80- 


1871  . 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875  . 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1870. 
1880. 
1881  . 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885"; 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


FHUITS,    IXCLUDINO  NUTS,   NOT  ELSEWHERE  8PE   IFIBD. 


Eaisins.a 


Pounds. 


7,! 


Pre- 
served 
fruits. a 


Dolls.  Dollars 


All  other 
fruits 


Nuts. 


Almonds. a 


7f7   161,737 
32,4921  1,043:  227,766 
5o!  8:  137,860 

....  123,036; 
....  142,1041 
14,8021  384,  181,594 
326, 264  10, 793    152, 751 


Dollars. '  Pounds. 
363, 568 
276,  359 
327, 615 
818,  237 
651,  539 
910, 990 
441,502 
578, 763: 
390, 217, 
799, 906 
318, 890 
1,314,913 
558, 045 
109, 660 

43,072 

25,  075 

32,  902 

60, 350 

88,  560 

69,  347 


2,322 

22, 054 

55 


Dolls. 


All 
other. a 


Dollars. 


445 

2, 893 

9 


26, 535   3, 150 


8, 148   1, 148 

55 


GLASS  .VND  QLA.«SWABB. 


Furs  nnd 
m:iiiutact 

U.CS  (.if 

fur. 


Bottles. 
vi;il.s, 
doiiii- 

Jolillx, 
car 
hoys, 
aiid 
jars, 

empty 

:)rlilleQ. 


Dollars.  Dollars 
378,  596 
694,  072 
931, 000 
585, 816 
52(',  SOo' 
461,  8I3' 
378,  643' 
305,  655' 
339, 309J 
518,462 
448,091 
495,  687 
636, 8I9' 


2,278 

701 

3S1 

7,775 

7,  7471 

7, 422 

18, 2041 


Pounds. 

678, 062 
141,775 
1,  706, 300 
471, 206 
568, 193 
831,  679 
837, 139 
3, 509, 023 
1, 008, 667 
323,  359 
868. 698 
2, 447, 893 
1, 307, 889 
925,  386[  186, 654'l,  112.  598 
475,318'  242,4831,920,508 


Cylinder,  crown 

and  coiMiiioii 

window  slass, 

unpolished. 


935,484!  265,324 

1,067,3391  364,003 

747,8201  357,941 


1,  086, 950 
1, 319, 707 


334, 255 
423, 434 


495, 867 
482, 888J 
719, 972 
991, 570| 
592, 244 


Dollars 
29,  766 
4,499 
60,464 
24,389 
23,  615 
40,123 
38, 032 
125, 141 
35, 082 
9,632 
25, 952 
71, 711 
38,  038 
35,  545 
57, 973 
32,672 
28. 491 
44,618 
49,158 
27,385 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881  . 

1882. 

1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886. 

1887 

1888, 

1889, 

1890 


102 
98 
30' 

162. 

3,  353' , 
506! 
450. 


,092 
,489 
,167 
,665 
,322 
,91o|. 
,551  . 
,087  . 
,  339  . 

,.4 

,  043' , 
I 
,497 

436 
,088 

377 
,105 


7,175 


720 


27 


2,400 

1,601 

4,027 

705 


32, 705 
1,290 


2,  309 
5,  842 
6,251 

10, 729 

22,943 
4, 760 

61,  772 
3,524 

13, 994 
3,024 
6,302 

14, 353 


a  Included  in  "All  other  fruits,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  glass,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884, 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


119 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continaed. 


DUTIABLE. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


]871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883. 
1884, 
1883 
1886 
1887, 
1888. 
1889 
1890, 


GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 


Plate  ^lasa. 


Cyliixlcr  and  crown 

glass,  i)olislic<l.       Flutofl.  rolled, 
or  rou"h. 


Sq.ft. 

25,  274 

26,919 

40,  530 

23,  401 

27,584 

8,203 

23,831 

20,  203 

35,  636 

33,916 

36, 9C9 

\ 

66,978^ 

49, 170, 

59,  518| 

43,  568j 

63,  082) 

179, 909j 

355, 459 

2, 089, 614 

4, 422, 423 


Dolls. 

8,508 
8,956 

12,  910 
9,490 
9,  053 
3,  5061 
7,  081 1 
5, 926! 
9,9191 

10, 15o! 
ll,710j 
19, 064! 
14,  735 
20,  366 

13,  567 
20,448 
57, 097 

117,943 

782.  615 

1, 571, 264 


Sq.ft 
60 


32, 923 


2,336 

5,549 

30,  723 

3,841 

48,  ^00 

5,618 

242, 131 

107, 113 

125, 962 


DoUn. 


1,170 


229 

929 

2,631 

420 
4,841 

509 
19,  328 
9,511 
9, 587 


Cast,  polished, 
uusilvered. 


Sq.ft. 
181,783 

33, 736 

171,  445 

7,848 

24,804 
5,507 

20, 168 
8,252 

17, 294 

231, 067 

4,709 

19, 494 

14, 456 
145,  718 
178, 530 
345, 923 
478, 766 
295, 854 
241, 129 
312, 944 


Dolls. 

52, 491 

14, 425 

57, 838 

3,481 

18, 267 

8,095 

8,697 

3,424 

7,361 

75,  886 

1,588 

7,200 

5,189 

54, 952 

61, 205 

112, 120 

134, 992 

88,  878 

82,  364 

99,  561 


Cast,  polished,  sil- 
vered. 


Sq.ft. 

1,943,301 
2,  649,  890 
2,  297, 049 
2,  353, 911 
2, 097,  392! 
1,  900,  074! 

1,  875.  887J 
1,695,839; 
1, 946, 488 

2,  746,  636 
1,  342;  257 

203, 014 
381, 481 

3,  279,  983 

3,  220, 174 

4,  046,  263 
4,475,873 
4,  767,  430 
2, 963,  637 

457,  556 


Dolls. 

480,  932 

721,252 

764,  913 

763, 683 

725, 012 

621, 131 

511,717 

456,  466' 

563,  743 

853,  034 

368, 239 

76, 516 

121,  632 

1, 138,  328 

1, 132,  065 

1, 457, 248 

1,  586,  899 

1, 734, 164 

1,137,208 

208, 170 


AU 

other. 


Hair, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
ficil.aiid 
man  II- 
factnres 
of. 


Dolls. 
506,  746 
778,  760 
1,065,661 
787,  580 
759,  272 
692, 153 
508,  436 
511, 136 
568, 133 
827,  428 
1,  093, 782 
1, 100,  257 
1,  254, 926 
460,  229 
403, 056 
350, 434 
356,  003 
438, 013 
522, 414 
464, 714 


Dolls. 


580,  961 

540, 766 

473,  375 

281, 895 

116,  455 

66,  697 

101,  700 

1.50,  257 

333, 415 

208, 922 

318, 644 

250,  225 

153,  632 

62,  015 

48,  284 

47,  661 

32, 583 

37, 365 

37, 772 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1 

1871 1 

20 

192 

6 

1872 1 

, 

1873 

10, 262 
17  511 

1874 

1875 

1876 

3,903 
870 
801 

2,711 

557 

73 

508 

202 

640 

385 

10 

165 

28,  673 

2,971 

2,766 

7,401 
1,405 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1  048 

1880 

752 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

430 

1887 

984 
2,360 

392 

238 

1888 

1889 

1890 

2 

120 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPOETS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


YEAR        Hats, 

ENDING  boiitieta, 

JUNE         ana 

30 noons, 

and  ma- 
terials 
for.a 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Dollars. 


472, 764 
77G,  744 

1,  104, 853 
910, 047 

1,210,377 
661,  910 
169,  339 


Hides 
and 

skins 

other 
than 

furs.ft 


Dolls. 
43,  227 
50,546 


Hops. a 


Poimds. 


514, 916 
1, 490, 032 
2,  459, 483 


Dollars. 


India- 
rubber 

and 

gutta- 

perc-ha, 

mauu- 

factuics 

ol'. 


IRON  AND  STEEL,   AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Iron  ore.o 


Tons. 


Dollars. 

10,811 

23, 120 
112,012] 
129,  3731 
112,248' 
142,  684 

72, 145| 

38, 5141 

15, 480j 

22, 370' 

19, 627] 

36, 418 

54, 365 

52, 778 

50,175   2,350 


69,  382 
79, 861 


170 


221,243 

388, 113 

408,  730 
14,  791, 676J2, 818, 326 
4,945,938     908,  891 1  178,110 
3,781,3551,034,7621  168,309!  2 

6,158,107     994,5401  167, 868| 


Dolls. 


2,551 
3,581 


S'ig  iron. 


Tons.  'Dollars. 
1,1 08|  38,551 
2,707,  95,004 
2,550  104,199 
1, 991!     92, 807 


1,101 

261 

1 


57, 133 

6,905 

18 


500 

3,  039' 

10,  063 

12, 160 

8,489 

9,366 

8,  093 

16,  855' 

47, 169 

46, 713 

43,  397 

27, 163 


Scrap  iron  and 

stei'l,  lit  only 

to  be  reni-inu- 

facluied. 


10,  490 
64,  593J 
254, 37o| 
272,  853 
199,  880 
160,  973 
127,  690 
263. 158 
768.  430 
724,  337 
659,  859 
599, 690 


Tons. 

1,935 

4.388 

6,688 

1,000 

2,020 

17 

50 

2 

3 

58, 386 

57. 5!'3 

20, 167 

12,611 

5,781 

3,363 

5,689 

34, 968 

21,131 

4,540 

3,298 


Dollars. 

42, 622 

114, 772 

241, 108 

43, 846 

67,031 

474 

1,473 

32 

31 

1, 424,  823 

1,434,669 

363, 389 

223, 384 

86,012 

47, 974 

63, 935 

477, 563 

266,  996 

52, 685 

49, 979 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY -Continued. 


1,125 
5,273 

128 

2.099 

1872 

73   1, 314 

1873 

700 
780 

1 

1874 

1 

1 

1875 

! 

1 

1876 

33-^ 
948 
138 

' 

1 

1877 

s 

1 

1  • 

1878 

!  ■ 

1879 

1880 

1 

I 

1881 

1 

1 

1882 

1883 

3,530 

1,245 

160 

300 

1884 

9  0771   10  r.nn 

1885 

1886 

1887 

598 
478 
528 
692 



14, 180 

29, 040 

91,862 

3,193 

2,364 
4  500 

1888 

1889 

1890 

j 

14,  700 
820 

1,123 
692 

oNot  eniuuerated  prior  to  1884. 


ft  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


121 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

IKON  AND  STEEL,   AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Bar  iron,  rolled 
or  hiiiumciod. 

Bars,  railway. 

of  iron  or  steel, 

or  in  part  of 

steel. 

Hoopa  or  ties 
for  baling 

purposes,  bar- 
rel hoops, 
an»l  liooj)  or 
IkiiiiI  iron  or 
Btocl,  tlareil, 
splayed,  or 
punched,  a 

Hoop,  band,  or 
scrolliron  or  steel. 

Ingots,  blooms,  slabs, 
billets,  and  bar.sof 
steel,  and  steel  in 

forms  not  elsewhere 
specified,  a 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 10  047,217    237.451 

1873 6  40.'),  946 

240. 135 
332,  900 
121,  076 
36, 554 
53,  275 
67, 140 
86,680 
128, 937 
26,  962 
60,454 
100,  005 
31,  784 
63,  077 
35, 668 
50,  726 
104,  854 
82, 058 
24,  822 

1874        ..    8  1''9  142 

1875        ..    3  6''8  281 

1876 1. 191. 223 

1877 

1,881,093 

2,  984,  965 

4. 128,  302 
6, 522,  383 

1. 129,  775 
2, 889,  733 
5, 036, 199 
1,  619,  025 
4, 490,  922 
2, 808,  600 

3,  740,  000 
8, 961, 471 
5,  574, 664 
1,  382, 140 

1878 

1 

1879 

1880 

5,010 
4,322 
7,437 
2,933 

141, 119 
190,  628 
241,  249 
92, 126 

1881    

107, 456 

98,911 

301,  776 

578, 755 

256, 973 

517, 789 

4, 020,  508 

2,  832,  305 

2,  511, 299 

305, 686 

3,158 

2,408 

5,928 

8,848 

5,181 

8,354 

55, 026 

44,  712 

37, 725 

4,967 

1882 

1883 

1884 

27,  869 

148, 427 

327 

482 

400 

1,894 

8 

12 

5,  037, 760 
11, 245,  519 
47,  267, 741 
154,  030, 717 
106,  836, 511 
88, 521, 337 
16, 899, 445 

89, 274 
133,320 
439, 522 
1,  234,  337 
958,711 
753, 743 
150,  394 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

50 

37 

11, 031 

12, 136 

1,702 

2,310 

1,716 

199,  889 

223, 528 

30,  268 

1889 

1890 

34,.548 
1,114 

619 
28 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 



1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 



1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

Included  in  "  All  other  manufactuios  of  iron,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884. 


122 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPOUTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

lEOJf  AND  STEEL,   AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

JUNE 
30— 

Sheet,  plate,  and 

taggers'  iron  or 

steel. 

Tin  plate.s.  terne 

plates,  and  taggers' 

tin. 

Wire  rods  of  iron  or  steel, 
(o) 

Wire,  and  wire  rope 

and  strand,  iron  or 

steel,  o 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

896 

105,  952 

672 

Dollars. 

48 

8,514 

46 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873        

604. 605 

503, 137 
439, 812 

53.  352 
46, 318 
41,158 

1874        .   .. 

1875 

21,280 
784 

40,544 
.5, 600 
7,280 

1,530 
57 

2,331 
233 
324 

1876       

1877 

1878 

6,189 

154, 559 

465, 085 

18, 525 

7,051 

17, 884 

53,  076 

1,663 

8,314 

24, 174 

676,  619 

11,407 

45, 153 

413 

13,810 

37, 468 

635 

154 

594 

1,666 

479 

2,361 

5,359 

18,334 

8G6 

5,013 

1879 

1889 

1881 

224 

10. 864 

109, 984 

53 
494 

4,886 

1882 

1883     

1884.... 

41,  307,  399 
132,  595,  748 
174,  097,  960 
194.  752,  005 
157,  527,  871 
85, 225,  916 
34,  264, 484 

604,  676 
1,  684, 842 
2, 005, 260 
2, 128, 096 
1,  829,  098 
986,  323 
592, 883 

156,  218 
333, 814 
1,021,411 
1,182,971 
461,745 
366,  215 
754, 912 

34, 703 

1885 

57,  007 

1886 

1887 

900,  869 

11,434 

52.  388 
86,  366 

1888 

1889     

2,900 

36, 504 

904 

149 

1,734 

45 

79,  35S 
97, 336 

1890 

157, 623 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

I 

! 

1872    

1873        

1874        

1875     

1876      

1877 

1878     

1879     

1881 

5,204 

160 

1882 

1883        

1884 

1885 

1886..              

13,  300 

1, 200 

1887 

1888 

1889 



1890 



a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  iron,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


123 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY-Continued. 


DUT1AI5LF 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

IRON  AND  PTEEL,  AND  MANUFAOTVRES  OP. 

Mauufictiires  of,  uot  el.sowhero  specified. 

30— 

Anvil.s.  o 

Chains,  a 

Cutlery. 

Files,  file 
blanks, 

rasps,  and 
floats. a 

Fire 
anus. 

Machin- 
ery. 

All  other. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
208,  839 
398,  076 
406,  644 
296,  551 
291, 933 
239, 758 
215, 013 
329,  810 
396,  005 
652, 745 
650, 019 
568,  280 
691, 401 
826,  316 
698, 625 
807,  799 
954,  556 
1,  096,  660 
1, 157, 473 
1,  252,  572 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
8.930 
30,  543 
36, 302 
48, 435 
73,  771 
14, 886 
20.  047 
15,  408 
18, 658 
17, 326 
29, 156 
23, 528 
35,  058 
27,  977 
48,  580 
29, 029 
41,250 
59, 616 
45,  372 
51, 174 

Dollars. 

9,678 

2,366 

15, 745 

24,641 

34,  301 ' 

24,764 

17,  350 

33, 830 

19, 265 

30,  523 

37, 385 

48,  864 

75,  209 

104,  325 

85, 026 

84, 822 

123,  356 

234, 125 

143, 538 

309, 131 

Dollars. 
242, 370 
665,  728 
738  773 

1872 

1873 

1874 

593, 379 
517,824 
435, 542 

1875 

1876 

1877 

323,  912 
332  635 

1878 

1879 

380, 844 

1880 

625, 606 
711, 802 

1881 

1882 

1, 401, 834 

1883 

1, 735, 388 
763, 401 
448, 483 
400, 177 
497, 452 
628, 320 
572, 226 
453,636 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

269,  812 
188, 32D 
544.810 
715,  392 
574, 973 
607,  545 
565, 138 

13,  283 
6,866 
15, 423 
25,  559 
21,319 
31, 123 
19,  973 

901,  686 
857,  615 
797, 853 
1,  035, 896 
1, 057, 021 
829,  918 
872,  548 

49,  597 
46,  093 
44,052 
59,  055 
58, 953 
49,  624 
52, 930 

858 
72 

1,264 
263 
103 
811 

2,669 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1S71 

232 
328 

389 

8  712 

1872 

84  049 

1873 

322 
786 
227 

15,  279 

1874 

900 
46,515 

7,506 

1875 

7.356 
205 

1876 

4,  043 
3,772 
1,335 

1877 

2 
223 

410 

1878 

635 

1879 

328 

1880 

1 

137 

309 

1881 

1 

209 
2,545 

800 
1,953 
1,600 

630 
1,175 
1,346 

166 
56 

78 

1882 

' 

1,200 

1,169 

1883 

15,  308 

1,235 

1884 

15  787 

1885 

300 

224 

1886 

346 

1887 

65 

1888 

628 

1889 

470 

1890 

18 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  iron,"  etc.,  prior  to  1884. 


124 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPOKTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


TEAR 
ENDING 
JUNE 
SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


JEWELRY,  MANU- 
FACTUHES  OF 
GOLD   AND  SIL- 
VER, ETC. 


Jew- 
elry, 
and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures of 
gold 
and 
silver. 


Dollars. 
312, 447 
601.  046 
618,  565 
343,  329 
266,  565 
196,  613 
135,  056 
87, 106 
93.  508 
101,  025 
112,  498 
233, 628 
321,  552 
171,  308 
214, 198 
252, 190 
192, 171 
221,  039 
226,  337 
291, 551 


Pre- 
cious 
stones, 
etc.,  and 
imita- 
tions 
of,  not 
set. 


Dollars. 
124, 401 
405,  609 
692, 980 
380.  249 
4;:8.  873 
430,032 
276,  216 
373,  607 
396, 631 
716, 376 
916, 343 
614, 140 
472, 428 
316,  895 
229.  640 
324, 118; 
308,  960 
620,  035  j 
273,  558 
255, 040 


Lead, 
and 

manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 


LEATHER,  AND  MANtTFACTUKES  OF. 


Leather. 


Bend, 
or  belt- 
in  fr, 
and 
sole 
leather 
(a) 


Calf- 
skins, 
tanned, 

or 
tanned 

and 

dressed, 

and.]  a- 

panned. 

(a) 


Dollars.  Dollars.\Dollars. 

508, 332 

982, 590 

973, 454' 

929, 289! 

392, 216 

121,  616 

59,  950 

39 

132 

28,  668 

33,517 

28,  445 

31, 963 

13,  330 

39,  966 

54, 514 

24,  733 

8,363 

1,473 

902 


Skins 
for  mo- 
rocco.a 


Dollars. 


1,016  393,716  173,384 

547  451,773  42,492 

909'  412,670  158,190 

s'  491,402  259,325 

586;  398,  76o'  181,456 

383,905   310,022 

541,388,  209,419 


All  other. 


Dollars 

547, 723 
1, 281,  507 
1,  674,  220 
1, 064,  358 
973,  708 
582. 509 
442,568; 
493,  218 
324, 129 
585, 708 
653, 198 
867, 281 
1, 104,  909 
341,  509 
377, 023 
406,  301 
392, 195 
516, 527 
509,  590 
417, 825 


Manufactures  of. 


Gloves 
of  kid, or 

other 
leather. 


Dollars. 

648, 957 
1,383,413 
1,  469,  620 

990, 261 
1, 155,  723 
1, 195, 991 
1, 186, 109 
1,403,227 
1, 222,  324 
1,345,542 
1, 733, 557 
1,  842,  266 
1, 753,  667 
1,  572, 065 
1,348,369 
1,  614, 164 
1,879,836 
2,071,555 
1, 988,  878 
2, 077, 917 


AU 
other. 


Lime, 
chloride  of, 
or  bleach- 
ing pciw-' 
der.b 


Dollars.  Lbs. 
212,093  3,936 
304,311  ... 
480,720... 
296,366... 
227,653'... 
193,621  ... 
126,119  ... 
117,187... 
120,290... 
154,104... 
221,638... 
270,181... 
256,405... 
410,415... 
284,667... 
145,283... 
169,  455  .. . 
208,3251... 
182,831  ... 
141,902... 


Dolls. 
113 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

3,770 
19,  .580 
25, 335 
3,572 
6,501 
2,  405 
1,401 
767 
1,567 

1872 

3,411 
20,  366 

5,572 
12, 400 
5,  301 
9,089 

3,862 

1873 

886 
2,080 

1874 

701 

1875 

1,000 
662 

1876 

948 

72 

364 
598 

154 

765 

38 

1877 

1878 

771 
2,719 

1879 

149 

1880 

1881 

280 
2,119 
10,  050 

665 

547 
3,030 
3,240 

296 

50, 000 
16,  496 
14, 406 
50,  069 
22, 476 
4,678 
16,  911 
11.445 

795 

6,254 

2,114 

21,918 

4,278 

100 

850 

1882 

1883 

9,021 
1,  4U0 

1884 

2,530 

5,931 

1885 

1,570 

1886 

12,  811 
3,239 

1, 792 
545 

1887 

1888 

74 

7,243 

1889 

3,152 

880  63. 585 

455 
26,  204 

142 

1890 

14, 382 

a  Included  in"  All  other  leather  "  prior  to  1884. 
6  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OP    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


125 


IXIPOKTS  FIIPM  GEUMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

MarMo 

Metal-s, 
metal    com- 

OILS, NOT 

ELSEWHERE   EPECIFIED. 

EXI»1XG 

.111(1 

positions. 

JUNE 
30- 

Malt  liquors. 

Stoiio, 

and 

manufaot- 

and  manu- 
factures of, 
not  el.stv 

in.stru- 
meuts. 

Animal  or  ren  d  cred. 

Mine 

iires  of. 

where  .speci- 
iied. 

Whale  and  fish. a 

Gallont. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Gallons. 

Dollars- 

OaUons)  Dolls. 

1871 

200 

920 

2.886 

139 

535 

1,628 

1872 

179,  097 
263,  301 

113, 288 
177, 375 

53,  909 
35,  673 

173,  286 
244, 979 

780.  807 
819. 391 

1873 

20 

52 

1874 

259, 447 

181,001 

34. 508 

402,  700 

656,  634 

5,502 

4,569 

5 

16 

1875 

266,  979 

157,  083 

55,  001 

327,  391 

546, 453 

11, 805 

11, 986 

18 

49 

1876 

196.910 

138,  225 
129, 579 

139,  879 

111,  255 
85,  257 
57,  8.'i7 
60,  370 

56,  560 
32, 412 
40,  701 
37, 261 

294, 147 
244,  950 
277, 168 
290,  963 

558,  948 
385,  376 
424,  209 
468, 451 

7,925 
4,128 
2,730 
5,141 

6,625 
3,672 
2,386 
3,476 

1877 

1878  ..   . 

1879 

168 

20 

1880 

209,  537 

83,  903 

50,  528 

446,  236 

675.750 

24, 774 

14, 463 

7 

13 

1881 

298,  579 

103, 861 

42,  305 

451, 824 

1,  096,  942 

,    10,749 

8,088 

1 

3 

1882 

418,  666 

138,  706 

53, 152 

550, 529 

1,062,194 

19, 053 

12,  763 

197 

296 

1883 

484, 188 

147, 231 

33,  6(J8 

681,562 

1, 156,  000 

12, 163 

10, 395 

104 

28 

1884 

439,  861 
471, 909 

108,  056 
111,  638 

53,  305 
63,  054 

791,  820 
741,  597 

1,  295,  001 
1,  022,  044 

12, 057 
15, 852 

16. 113 
14, 061 

18S5 

630 

762 

1886 

438,  093 

109, 776 

59,  818 

1,031,534 

1,011,517 

12, 133 

8,312 

1 

2 

1887 

412,  217 

100.  486 

100, 349 

1, 191, 104 

1,088,381 

14,  502 

7,756 

6 

2 

1888 

486, 199 

121, 157 

50, 598 

1, 399,  385 

1, 275, 744 

20,  038 

10,  994 

2,394 

532 

1889 

538,  295 

125,  022 

41,  798 

1,414,359 

1,  225, 533 

14, 471 

5,008 

17,  535 

3,131 

1890 

607, 739 

139,  442 

40,  4S3 

1,  637.  464 

1, 199,  635 

26,  397 

8,541 

9,084 

1,551 

EXPOKTS  or  FOREIGX  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 .. 

300 

25,  504 

10,  250 

233, 446 

6,938 

1,899 

25,078 

1873 

588 
150 

275 

1874 

4, 932 
2,796 
1,967 

5,056 

1,125 

618 

1875 

529 
190 

1876 

3,050 
212 
300 

908 

1,111 

233 

662 

791 

2,852 

1, 144 

1,719 

2,239 

1.420 

731 

458 

2.247 

2,039 

1,427 

1877 

1878 

1,134 
762 

541 

539 

1,052 

24  606 

q  riAa 

1879 

1880 

15,093         11,314 
63liU  1          017i 

7,596 

380 

1881 

139 
212 
820 
334 
787 
60 
308 

1882 

358 

1883 

j 

1884 

242  ;            146 

850 

34,  850 

1,248 

1,660 

10,  974 

693 

1885 

1886 

573              332 

93 
5 

15 

1887 

1888 

470 

450 

1889 

1,286 
195 

1890 

■"■■| 

1 

a  Includes  "  All  other  animal  oils"  for  1886  and  1887. 
b  Correct,  per  ofUcial  retui'U. 


126 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUliOPE. 


nrroRTs  from  Germany— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


OILS,  NOT  ELSB'^VHERE  SJ-ECIFIED. 


Vegetable. 


Fixed  or  expressed. 


Olive,  salad. 


Other. 


Volatile  or  < 
sential. 


Qallong.\Dolls  iOallon».\Dollart.  Pounds.] Dollars 


381 
241 
536 
26S 

3,058 

54 

751 

1,  342 
367 

1,997 

3,094 
28; 
163 


617 

345 
1, 202 

271 
3,022 

172 

921 
2,499 

556 

2, 344 

3,441 

27 

107 


28 
430 

57 
153 
195 
248 


31 
549 

72 
138 
186j 

234 


566 

HI 

1,510 

2,159 

5,119 

2,966 

2,845 

997 

1,076 

1,473 

3,825 

12, 527 

4, 134 

3, 773 

6,364 

37,  635 

80, 013 

132, 839 

64, 215 

57, 108 


505 

768 

1,537 

3,010 

4,831 

4,846 

1,715 

1,509 

1,819 

1,466 

3,572 

7,178 

2,960 

1,947 

3,744 

15,  886 

35, 983 

67, 532 

49, 018 

45, 074 


21,  603 
54, 009 
37, 691 
15, 122 
18, 097 
25, 292 
42, 196 
39, 314 
24, 523 
24, 987 
17, 513 
43, 416 
27, 114 
20,  373 
24, 083  j 
33,  004{ 
88, 935 
484, 794! 
308, 119 
330, 539 


Paints 

and 
colors. 


23.  219 
60,536 
30, 906 
15,  380 
21,  997 
19, 751 
29, 961 
20, 349 
19,  880 
21,  560 
30, 598 
76, 157 
34,  692 
35, 479 
38, 268 
41, 202 
63, 421 
74, 224 
64, 708 
66,  862 


Dollars. 
159, 480 
203, 537 
288,  404 
208,  600 
170,  933 
156, 805 
115.  373 
103, 259 
101. 120 
174,  518 
145, 638 
178,  580 
207,  6U6 
409, 915 
400,  766 
496,  338 
435,  615 
441, 284 
501,  935 
488,  707 


Per- 


Paper, 
and 

mann- 

fact- 

urea 

of. 


PKOVISION.S, 
COMPRISIN'O 


funier-  imeat  aXI)  daiet 


les.  cos 
metics, 
and  all 
toilet 
prepa- 
rations. 


PEODUCTS. 


Meat 
and 

meat 
extracts 


Milk,  a 


Dollar*.  DoUar>.\  Dollars.  Dollars. 

356, 126  52, 054    150.  lOi 

564, 690  26, 853^  251, 951 

582,389  46,431456.852 

406,635  12,546;  418,817 

490.070  28, 443[  301,896 

577,630  41,415   316.567..- 

547,  379  11 ,  327   325.  693 

777,  609  18,  035'  215,  861 

540,166  12.634:  131,  .564 

739.538  20,  362|  148,634 

878,960  15,9521  l.'j*.  i;;2 

893, 675  12,  208     88. 5ii0 

928,  546  11,  2181     93,  757 

972,  485  23,  0071     43, 732 

919.304  17, 5.Sl|     44,253 

1,  050,  262  13,  806j     67, 206 

1,  234,  203  13, 708!     58, 375 

1,  .598, 174  14, 130J    60, 697| 

1, 644, 100  13,  .3761     59. 178| 

1, 905,  871  19, 165     65,  531 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY -Continued. 


,062 
103 


16,  370 
199 


5, 3971      2, 133 


118 

1,650 

388 


386 


50 
145 


80 

2,791 

568 


2,039 


1,430 
4, 486 
1,021 

700 
1,  050 

515 
11,400 


3,440 

7,418 
824 

3,  060 

2. 
558 
455 


346 
1,500 

134 
1,496 


450 
181 


429 


3,790 


517 
7,991 


585 
405 


4.030 

244       5, 659 
98       3, 583 
3, 740' 
3,839 
3, 277 
10 
175 
187 


1.176 


346 

1, 14l' 

1,381        1,326 

566  701 

266 

948'... 


a  Included  in  "  Meats,"  etc.,  prior  to  1881. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY-Contiuued. 


127 


DUTIABLE. 


Rice. 


Poii/ids. 

809,  413 

2, 992.  424 

5, 065,  502 

125 


34, 166 
26, 925 
39, 415 


113, 002 

1, 284, -195 
674.  850 

2.  838, 898 
29.  664.  370 
29,  684, 501 
35,  237,  126 
48, 479,  840 
60, 155, 087 
53, 088, 261 


Dollars. 

21,  202 

91, 460 

152, 008 

3 


807 

763 

1,266 


3,128 

35,  030 

10,  284 

01,  368 

544,  821 

512, 130 

551,031 

782, 762 

1,008,911 

934, 128 


Salt. 


Pounds. 
063,  800 
416,  268 
994,  606 
379, 773 
290, 580 
754, 836 
173,  071 
658,  951 
203, 900 
316.  042 
395,  864 
138,  069 
466,  682 
140,218 
130, 789 
721,  551 
155, 470 
123, 104 
322,  631 
1, 030,  846 


SILK,  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Seeds. not! 

else- 

wlifre 

spfcilied 


Dre.sa  and 
piece  goods 


Dollars. 

2,499 

2,350 

4,304 

1,808 

1,680 

4,238 

999 

1,312 

1,141 

623 

1,413 

1,045 

1,593 

989 

912 

1,751 

918 

511 

1,242 

1,990 


Dollars. 


62, 732 

49,918 

71,  335 

87, 576 

104, 218 

104, 948 

64,  395 

64, 356 

118,  346 

73, 943 

126,062 

116,  468 

104,  410 

124,781 

121,  960 

98,  961 

87, 958 

109,-02 

127,  (.58 


Dollars. 

1,  376,  866 
4, 279, 654 
8,  275,  517 
4,  003,  393 
4,  075,  913 
3, 725,  524 
4,169,004 

3,  827, 513 

4,  384,  5G6 
5, 329,  084 
4, 928,  855 

2,  382,  466 
1, 029, 459 
2, 494,  268 
2, 437,  053 
2,  323,  130 
2,  554,  687 
2, 920, 515 
1, 785,  999 
2, 937, 680 


Laces 

and 

ein- 

broid- 

erie.s.a 


Ribbons. 

(o) 


Dollars.'  Dollars. 


17,581 
7,065 
17,  986 
22, 669 
26, 415 
30, 572 
68,  516 


322, 915 
84, 294 
26, 849 

129,940 
90, 565 

105, 224 

148, 335 


All  other. 


Dollars. 
1,  550,  600 
3,781,404 
4, 842,  963 
1,641,543 
1, 143, 977 
1,  365,  666 
1,218,127 

1,  811,  349 
2, 256,  993 
2, 744,  739 

2,  317,  592 
2,  759,  937 
3, 197,  650 
5,421,919 

4,  073, 429 
4, 032, 439 

5,  247,  239 

5,  396,  260 

6,  881, 314 
7, 202,  555 


EXPORTS  or  FOREIGN  MERCUANDLSE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

6,947 
13  933 

1872 

1873 

1,143 

255, 810 
145  597 

1874 

1875 

12,015 
80,  914 
■5, 889 
15,  058 

4,392 
4,495 

25  543 

1876 



35,  812 
21  794 

1877 

1878 

295 
3,181 
8,052 

40,  622 
8,028 

25, 348 

6,513 

868 

1,089 

2,029 

28  192 

1879 

5,272 
8  815 

1880 

2,011 

1881 

" 

21  8«9 

1882 



127, 705 
16,  654 

4  353 

1883 

20,  335 
7  615 

1884 

1835 

1.581 

22 

l")  046 

1886 

165,  867 

2,719 

4  519 

1887 

3, 770 
5,215 

1888 

1889 

10, 480 

1890 

243, 661 

6,172 

1,184 

a  Inoladed  la  "  All  other  manufactures  of  silk,"  prior  to  1884. 


128 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


liirOIiTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

J  ONE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


Fancy,  per- 

funif.l,  aii(lall|  All 
(l('S(ri])iiiius  other 
of  toiltt  soap. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 , 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 , 


Pounds. 


Dolls. 


40,  834 
35, 172 
44,  616 


12,  503 
10, 921 
12,  433 


45,  035  12, 
74, 663  19,  851 
88, 298  22,  556 
69, 446ll9, 402 


Dolls. 


Spicea, 

not  elsewhere 

specUied. 


2,719 
3,224 
2,374 
3,712 
5,390 
7,746 
7,475 


Spirits,  (lis- 

,  tille<i.  and 

Bpiritiioim 

compounds. 


DolU,\P. galls] 


15,  461 
8,877 
7,321 
4,941 


38, 1481 
55,  390 
51,  436 
31,5341 


11,667,  21,954! 

5,252   59,118l 

746'  21,111 

18,892,  19,873 
6,5321  18,402; 


Pounds. 

68, 122 
53,501 
84,  231 
37,  271 
94,  709 
25,  821 
4,310 
75,071 
49,  684 
172, 160  49, 462]  47, 317 j 
45,595'  6,845  31,095 
2,305;  570!  63,568 
'  61,222] 
70, 260 
76,  309 
79,  960 
150, 124 

106,  947 

107,  023 


2,587 

384 

805 

142 

159 

32 

556 

103 

395 

60 

374 

91 

320 

62 

Dolls. 
30,  258 
54, 053 
53,  340 
32,  895 

24,  692 
47,  691 
24, 918 

25,  332 
21,  260| 
42,  947 
38, 181 
63, 252 
62, 747 
81,  218 
82, 728 
86, 461 

107,  961 


Dolls. 


76,812 
12,  079]  2, 778lll6, 174!l23, 955 


SUGAR,  MOLASSES.  SUGAR  CANDY, 
AND  CONFEOTIONEBY. 


Molasses. 


Galls. 


1,156 
1,954 
2,234 
3, 209 
6,  818 
8,200 
1,912 


20 


Dolls. 


Sufiar,  Dutch  stand- 
ard in  color. 


Not  ;ihovp  Xo.  13, 
and  tank   tmttoms, 
sirups,  nudada,  etc. 


Pound*. 

527 

327,  744 

7,  880,  747 

6,  .-^46, 296 

5,  258, 199 


19, 129,  794 
138, 505 
466, 664 
751,  65' 
633,  09 
10,  334,  008 
16,  285, 483 
73,  261,  008 
232, 411,  095 
203,  288, 102 
220,  444,  080 
51,  533,  917 
212,  394,  949 
i514, 420,  75 


Dollars. 
65 

16,285 
417,817 
302.  638 
232, 503 


1,  092,  883 

6.434 

22, 232 

43,  731 

22, 122 

400, 480 

758, 588 

2,  568, 439 
5,218,396 

5,  619,  543 
4, 914, 322 
1,  322,  516 

6,  035,  204 
16,  097, 225 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

1,  550, 519  63, 720 

1,492 

9,522 

3,172 

11,  278 

744 

■  1.683 

1,455 

960 

319 

2,165 

8,404 

3,461 

9,420 

662 

995 

1,110 

973 

398 

15, 139 

32, 218 

2,885 
9,795 

149,  997 
42, 364 

8,258 

1872 

953,  599  70, 144 
681,332  75,918 
48,235  8,935 
104,562  33,212 

2,169 

1873 

1874  .  . 

8,305 

500 

1875 



18, 585 

6,505 

1876 

1877 

5  241   «34 

1878 

654 

20, 498 

13,  029 

482 

215,  905 

114, 461 

294 

474 

1,476 

75 

23,  010 

14,  892 

1879 

3,531 
5,030 

67 

1880  

186 

1881 

4,194 
148 

2,219 
151 

201 

850 

1,124 

972 

1,369 

4,874 

3,158 
152 

1,131 
304 

1882 

1883 

1881 

20 

1 1  f.Oi 

1 
1885     I 

174  23, 131 
2,  065  35, 890 
2,12217  fi7R 

1886 

1887 

1888 

2,111 
3  064 
3,237 

13,  733 
11,960 
17,  942 

440, 724 

9,758 

1889 

1890 

4,  095, 780 

152, 118 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


129 


IMPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 
JUNE 
30— 

SUGAR,  MOLASSES,    SUGAR 
CANDY,  AND  CONFECTIONERY. 

Suljilinr,  or  brim- 
stone, rofinod.  a 

Tea.  6 

Sujrar,  Dutch  stan- 
dard in  color. 

Sugar 
candy 
and  con- 
fection- 
ery. 

Tin,  bars,  blocks, 

or  pig,  grain  or 

granulated.  6 

All  above  No.  13. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

433 

820 

1,084 

1,530 

597 

931 

5G7 

1,241 

993 

479 

967 

435 

485 

413 

828 

1,423 

1,745 

1,6C2 

14,744 

8,113 

Tons. 
34 

Dollars. 
1,594 

Founds. 
11,492 
82. 545 

Dollars. 

7,142 

29,800 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

189 

7,542 

1873 

8 

1 

1 

^ 

1874 

1 

1875 

1 

1876              



1877 

413 

44 



1878 

1 

1879 



1880 

1881 

1882 

8,400 

616 

5 

5 

254 
231 

1883 

1884 

59 

5,627 

714 

17,  627 

10 
259 

41 
692 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

10, 053 
20,181 

524 
999 

1890 

. 

■         ■■■  i 

1 

EXPORTS  OE  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

25 

67,  918 

30 
11,  543 

1872 

1873 

I 

1874 

1 

1875 

1 

1876 

'.         i 

1877 

1 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

10 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1 

1886 

1 

1887 

I 

1888 



1889 

1890 

a  "  Sulpliur,  etc.,  crude,"  included  prior  to  1873. 
6  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 

H.  Mis.  117 9 


130 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
nrPORTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


TOBACCO,  AND  MANUFACTUBK8  OF. 


Leaf. 


Pounds. 

151, 425 

59, 272 

158, 545 

113, 398 

385, 165 

74, 426 

32, 157 

87,  251 

321, 614 

119,  884 

106,  321 

318,  952 

591.  606 

321,334 

241, 103 

151, 268 

788, 27' 

388, 853 

571, 452 

1, 022, 763 


Dollars. 
66,  809J 

17,  763 
68, 039 
50, 403 

163,  024 
30, 948 

18,  202 
38,  587 

197,  681 
73, 114 
61,  762 
154, 451 
345,  621 
115,417 
134,  058 
79, 524 
388,  412 
191, 182 
354,  346 
886, 732 


Manufactures  of. 


Cigars,  cigar- 
ettes, and 
choroots. 


Pounds. 
1,729 
4.532 
2,136 
4,020 
3,222 
5,388 
3,459 
3,  766 
2,408 
9,643 
30, 995 
22,  261 
9,053 
4,197 
5,764 
2.783 
2, 309 
3,001 
2,762 
4,979 


All 
other. 


Dollars. 

2,537 

6,780 

4,146 

7,885 

7,287 

10,  251 

8,859 

8,171 

6,173 

16, 853 

27,  981 

19,  703 

12,  673 

8,652 

9,279 

5,579 

4,492 

5,695 

4,413 

6,849 


Toys,  a 


Dollars 
6,165 
5,720 
8,192 
7,001 
6,754 
8,540 
5,794 
4,142 
6,  969 
6,274 
3,753 
5,846 
5.559 
6,830 
7,551 
7,477 
8,334 
8,912 
8,300 
9,179 


Dollars. 


1,088,521 
1, 141,  559 
1,  111,  830 
1,  373, 783 
1,  387,  512 
1,  551,  065 
1,795,020 


VEGETABLES. 


Beans  and  pease. 


Bushels. 


34 
346 
504 


Dollars. 


1,237 
10 


1,235 

237,  954 

53,467| 

137,  629 

220 

6,748 

6,746 

186, 764 

13, 235 

127, 063 


1,406 
12 


1,684 

412,498 

89, 733 

217, 050 

524 

6,746 

7,162 

213, 798 

16,  111 

140, 706 


Potatoes. 


621 

518 
514 


Bushels.  \Dollars. 

589| 

731 
2, 953 

979 
1,  987 

2: 

4,  858J 

1,679 

1,474 

1,230 

1,314 
107,  677 

3,264 

3,236 

3,233 
26, 469 
15, 965 
141,  306 

7,  688' 
68,  672; 


EXPORTS  OE  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY-Continued. 


423, 470 
244,  801 
747,  873 
1,  036,  897 
583, 568 
4!ft,  236 

51,  717 
154, 101 

95, 368 

543, 550 

188, 457 

115,  691 

174, 793 

34, 528 

61,315 

31.277 

41,'.»01 

52,  307 
71,341 
20, 107 


46, 265 

5,704 

49, 031 

918 

116,  933 

4,052 

363,  467 

3,996 

166,  520 

3,744 

148, 106 

19, 739 

0,410 

6,807 

40,  833 

1,571 

29,  862 

1,549 

223,  672 

1,177 

85,  442 

218 

30, 487 

785 

19,841 

730 

6,358 

531 

29,  944 

1.045 

17,999 

770 

29,061 

1,423 

29, 678 

193 

42, 278 

613 

13, 395 

240 

144 

413 

1,539 

7 


3,575 
9,556 
2,289 
2,271 
6,270 
3,827 
490 


211 

.1,458 

81 

2,047 

5,  600 

710 

163 


1,068 


2,852 
9,734 

9,  842 


8,000 
16,  000 
28,493 


5,  540 
32,  39.- 
36,  730 


760 


2,134 
7,978 
7,  450 


5,  330 
12,  213' 
30,  070 


3,878 
21,479 
23,  387 


2, 276    1, 528 


a  Included  in  "Fancy  articles,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


131 


IMPORTS  FKOM  GERMANY— Coutiuued. 


DUTIABLE. 

VEOETABI,ES. 

WINES. 

WOOD, 

YEAR 
ENDING 

Piclfles 

and 
sauces,  a 

All 
other,  a 

ChampaRne,  and 
other  sparkling. 6 

Still 

wines. 

MANU- 
FACT- 

30- 

In  casks. 

In  bottles. 

URES  OP. 

Timber 

and 
lumber. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dozens. 

Dollars. 

Oallons. 

Dollars. 

Dozens. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1871 

603,  084 
988,  456 
687,  047 
423,  932 
297,  226 
274, 355 
178.216 
204,  084 
184,613 
212,  683 

226,  054 
351,  511 
268,  290 
167,  090 
135,  625 
179,  270 
111,  528 
130,  790 
126,  569 
146,  909 

10, 910 
15, 145 
17,  549 
7,967 
15,  872 
12, 666 
11,  017 
11, 401 

11,  785 

12,  898 

52, 864 
90, 094 

127,  573 
52,  277 

107,  619 
99, 075 
93, 177 
85,124 
85, 471 
87,  214 

93 

1872 

100 

1873 

1874 

\, 

1875 

187C 

1877 

1878 

11 

1879 

1880 

3,828 

1881 



228,  941 

156,  982 

12, 950 

85, 307 

12,515 

1882 

318,  928 

229,  372 

21,081 

140,  320 

79 

1883 

508,  033 

387, 219 

29,481 

179,  895 
293,  738 

446 

1884 

491 

58,  580 

3,039 

31,  006 

600,  003 

456, 726 

53, 492 

75 

1885 

375 

38,  856 

3,405 

35,011 

816,  702 

588,  000 

53,  433 

299,  610 

1,096 

1886 

140 

63, 162 

3,418 

37,902 

903,  520 

684, 116 

60,  063 

332,  046 

295 

1887 

115 

65, 698 

3,005 

34, 641 

941, 119 

696, 305 

61,847 

366, 412 

411 

1888 

147 

83,  562 

2,186 

21, 058 

920,  306 

681,  734 

69, 826 

374,  286 

139 

1889 

1,174 

78, 473 

4,317 

45,  698 

926,  269 

676,  383 

68,146 

393,  820 

1,873 

1890 

1,167 

79, 261 

5,211 

52, 192 

1, 129,  882 

839,  271 

94, 379 

507, 910 

1,320 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

73 

659 

2,848 

1,582 

370 

475 

'      2, 471 

1,081 

1872 

18 

136 

252 

2 

444 

11 
263 
131 
773 

232 

1,925 

2,033 

40 

4,132 

133 
1,824 

687 
1,669 

628 

1873 

1874 

— ...... 

1875 

1876 

1877 

213 

101 

246 

1878 

1  130 

1879 



800 

1880 

1  393 

1881 

982 
1,168 
3,138 

820 

490 

393 

1,513 

311 

3,015 
14, 269 
8,547 

1882 

1883 

1884 

71 
138 
50 
24 

668 

1,  900 

686 

226 

78 
43 
52 

435 

382 
240 

1885 

100 
6 

450 

1886 

90 

1887 

9  274 

1888 

485 
241 
364 

250 
141 
141 

1889 

213 

1890 

10 

71 

oNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Included  in  "  Still  wines  "  prior  to  1884. 


132 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUKOl'E. 


niPOKTS  FROM  GERMANY— Continued. 


YEAR 
END- 

JUNE 

SO- 


WOOD,  AND 

JIAMl'- 

FACTUEES 

OF. 


Manufact- 
ures of 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIR  OF  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHEE  LIKE   ANIMALS,    AlfD 
MANLTFACTCEES  OF. 


Unmanufactured. 


Clothing. 


Dollars.   Founds.  Dollars. 

294,  265 

564, 615 

589, 863 

466, 841 

293, 913I 

290,  6571 

220,  60l| 

174, 1)38 

181, 142 

220, 811 

229,  405' 

334,  806 

384, 548 

388, 120 

413,  541 

440. 452 

525, 176| 

603,  898 

599, 902: 
1, 317, 999 


Combinj: 


Lbs.   Dolls. 


7,594 
17, 137 
19, 038 
20,  994 

7,292 
35, 069 
53, 228 


6, 856  4,  391 
9, 09o|  13 
7, 195 
10,  309 
4,170 
8,297 
9,530 


3,940 
285 
179 
110 


2,749 
20 


997 

207 
108 
46 


Carpet  and 
other  similar  .a 


Pounds.} 

30,  989 

218,  952 

146, 137 

39, 737 

91, 127 

258,  509 

90, 106 

267, 727 

44,  746 

091, 498 

191,  641 

17, 827 

10,  671 

115, 182 

267, 874 

613, 518 

419, 279 

328, 159 

1,341,990 

485, 924 


Manufactures  of. 


Carpets  and 
carpeting. 


Dollars. 

5,707 

51,094 

40,245 

10, 909I 

23, 774 
47,  230 
20,  833 
51,  858 
8, 638 
94,  669! 

■  38,  773 
11, 169 
8,960 
17, 180 
29, 980 
63, 831 
47, 040 
37, 716 

158,  447j 
54,  784 


Sq.  yds.iDoUars. 

521|  487 

11, 87l|    20,  454 

29, 369     58, 215 

11, 806     25, 659 

11. 4911     20, 917 
I 
7,970 

5,928 

3,433 

5,580 

15, 668 


Clothing, 

ready- 
made,  and 

other 

wearing 

apparel, 

etc.  6 


Cloths. 


Dollars.     Dolls. 

2,  262,  091 
4,  209,  089 
4,  758, 363 

3,  216, 305 
2,  500. 628 
1, 736, 972 
1, 570, 778 

1,  574, 163 
1,311,109 

2.  080,  997 
2, 792, 374 
2,  646,  770 
2,  596,  748 

1, 342,  004  3,  850, 797 
1, 185, 127(  2,  923, 596 
860, 473  2, 484,  803 
840,  599j  2,  854, 119 
639, 749'  2,  774,  422 
1, 069,  358  2,  649, 907 
874,  044  3, 027, 244 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


1871 

147 

876 

208 

109 

2,646 

2,398 

5,221 

6,475 

6,545 

7,427 

15, 104 

20,  60C 

27, 151 

40,751 

41,913 

38, 974 

335 

387 

6,581 

121 

546 

1872 

7,354 

18.  045 

448,  874 

1,480 

3.  020 

87,  4'JO 

140 

275 

1873 

1874. 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

800 

160 

1,332 

1880. 

325 

1881. 

5,269 

1882 

65,938 

6,759 

1,537 

1883 

1,309 

1884. 

4,500 

5,816 

413 

15 

711 

19,  785 

1,238 

2,902 

1885 

2 

4 

1,  907 

1886 

24,  059 

1887. 

28,  804 

3,386 

1,444 

1888. 

1889. 

4,899 

1890. 

876 

a  Embraces  all  unmanufactured  wools  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wool "  prior  to  1884, 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FKOM  GEllMANY— Coutinued. 


133 


TEAK 

E>'1)IN(; 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  IIAIK  OF  THE  CAHrEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 , 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 


Mainifactures  of. 


Dross  goods, 

■woTUfn's  ami  chil- 

dreu's. 


Sq.  yds. 

3,  .508, 405 
5,  047,  356 

4,  359,  471 
3,  762, 973 
3,  779,  557 
2,  225.  737 
2, 710,  387 

2,  646,  519 
2,821,240 
3, 024,  879 

3,  944, 297 

4,  9J2,  567 

5,  116.953 
7. 174,  219 
8,911,790 
7,  691,  318 

10,012,141 
14,  430,  204 
14,  792,  483 
19,  583,  302 


Dollars. 

054,  688 

1,  206, 555 

1,360,576 

1,  016,  384 

914,718 

559,  626 

675, 393 

625, 450 

640,  520 

759, 900 

961,  628 

1,365,524 

1,414,478 

1,897,578 

2, 170,  501 

1,  916, 142 

2,  534,  748 
3, 191, 026 

3,  560,  891 
4, 561,  007 


Knit 
fabrics. 


Dollars. 

45,  774 

92,  803 

70, 153 

50, 61 

76, 736 

182, 397 

159, 112 

180, 486 

121,  327 

176,  400 

330,  799 

146,  969 

249,  244 

1, 102,  204 

1,020,395 

830, 762 

827,  710 

784,  434 

637,  966 

820, 924 


Kags,  1111111^0, 

floe  l<s.  noils, slioddy, 

and  waste. 

Poundg. 

Dollars. 

223,  134 

21,  662 

658,  337 

53,  271 

196,  244 

25, 026 

88,  013 

15,  886 

81,  900 

13,  609 

46,  392 

17,  224 

27,  61.^) 

10, 795 

15,  510 

6,133 

12, 055 

4,251 

20,  338 

7,596 

44, 179 

14,  802 

63, 102 

21,531 

67, 988 

26, 768 

40, 775 

15, 100 

7,164 

2,674 

42,  863 

14, 909 

155,  398 

54,  562 

139, 219 

51,  034 

58, 147 

21,  385 

48,  267 

22,  289 

Shawls. 


Dollars. 

197, 173 

302,  735 

555,  546 

173, 135 

100,  495 

81,  288 

75, 619 

102,  062 

103,861 

120, 177 

83, 491 

73,  328 

104,141 

69, 138 

93,  666 

106,  019 

146,  393 

92, 903 

127, 550 

117,  392 


Tarus.  a 


Pounds. 


536,  463 
403, 102 
1,  204,  782 
1, 142, 128 
1,  808,  990 
1,  719, 113 
1,521,953 


Dollars. 


Another. 


420, 052 
300,  929 
718*  212 
758,  530 
1, 091,  970 
1,019,080 
936,  390 


Dollars. 

511,512 
1.  206,  052 
1,  926,  405 
1,  734,  819 
1, 738,  889 
1,  531,  922 
1, 197, 409 
1,  339,  738 

900,  973 

1,  087, 695 
578,  758' 

1, 163,  869 

2,  065,  849 
926,  060 

1, 173,  682 
1,  774,  952 
2, 175,  572 
2, 150, 139 
1, 673,  574 
1,  958, 966 


EXPOKTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Contiuued. 


1871 

1 

1,127 

37 

359 

363 

1872 

14, 1.50 

27,  373 

967 

27,  398 

206,  957 

3,317 

17,  466 

3,259 
10,  103 
232 
5,97U 
39,  62:) 
516 
3,316 

5  626 

1873 

5  012 

1874 

5  411 

1875 

1,134 
426 

7  905 

1876 

12  065 

1877 

5  168 

1878 

2  938 

1879 

5,431 

1880 

2,579 
39,  694 

1, 158 
9,518 

16, 005 

1,168 

3  266 

1881 

4  694 

1882 

3  115 

1883 

11, 030 

3,  203 

956 

19,  861 

1884 

6  703 

1885 

2,811 

16,617 

165,  528 

13,  376 

24,  775 

1,030 

804 

4,013 

25, 398 

2,933 

5,905 

477 

44 

2,270 

1886 

194 

159 

3,709 

1887 

567 
1.  222 
1,079 

390 

10.  049 

1888 

37. 132 

1889 

358 

5,000 

2,699 

12. 434 

1890 

39. 158 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufaclurea  of  wool  "  prior  to  1884. 


134 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPOETS  FROM  GEKMANY-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

RECAPITULATION. 

TEAR 
EIs'DING 

jr^E 

ZIXC  OK  SPELTER,  AND  MAN  (.FACT- 
DUES  OF. 

All  OtlK'I- 

dutiable 
articles. 

TOTAL 
DUTLABLE. 

TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTY. 

TOTAL 
VAUE  OF 

30— 

In  blocks  or  pigs,  and  1  Manufact- 
old.                        ures  of. 

MERCHAN- 
DISE. 

1871 

Pounds. 

4,  708,  342 
8,  387,  222 

5,  379,  684 
2,  047,  605 
1,902,118 

386,  736 

1,  098.  184 

801,794 

916,  852 

5,  420, 294 

1,  032,  346 

15,  243,  564 

15,  839, 946 

4, 178,  953 

3, 139,  082 

3, 298,  616 

6, 403, 402 

4, 770,  837 

2, 689, 009 

1,653,389 

Dollars. 
194,  213 
369. 671 

277,  087 
109,820 
99,  568 

Dollars. 
105,  295 
170,  593 
74, 053 
77,  848 
185.  5.94 

Dollars. 

1, 972,  017 
823,  389 

1,169,665 

1,185,480 
552,  021 
532,  265 
623,  688 
567,  723 
698.  324 

Dollars. 
23,  517,  356 
44, 403,  894 
58, 288, 705 
40. 232,  675 
37, 444, 994 
32,  694, 167 
29,  290, 804 
31, 431,  347 
32.  267. 332 

Dollars. 
1, 576,  279 
1, 839, 854 
3, 113, 061 
3,  G77, 177 
2,  802, 718 

2,  625, 295 

3,  218,  561 
3,  358,  756 
3.252,486 
6,  497,  259 

6,  082, 762 
8,  779,  055 

7,  936, 189 
10, 733,  886 

9, 358,  367 

10,  631,  575 
11, 406, 127 

11,  244,  968 
10, 893, 364 

12,  029, 482 

Dollars. 
25,  093,  635 

1872 

46,  243,  748 

1873  

61,401,766 

1874 

43,  9u9.  852 

1875 

40,  247,  712 

1876     

20,858           158.797 

35,  319,  462 

1877 

1878 

56,  623 

37,  050 

34, 253 

248,  288 

41,  813 

608, 808 

606,  905 

146,  763 

99,  784 

106,  564 

195, 547 

157, 837 

100, 776 

75, 137 

21,  516 
13,  868 
7,990 

32,  509,  365 
34,  790, 103 

1879 

35, 519.  818 

1880 

53,486           798.  4.'50  1  45.713.078 

52, 211, 237 

1881 

29, 793 
92,  959 
57,  752 
20,  550 
56, 150 
33, 665 
25, 510 
24,599 
44,847 
26,227 

1,  057, 650 
1, 075, 243 

2,  030,  834 
1, 129,  856 
1, 149, 729 
1, 223, 080 
1,  267,  383 
1, 582,  473 
1,747,080 
1, 072,  276 

46,  906,  419 

47,  589, 487 
49,  441,  539 
54,  285, 277 
53,  883,  386 
58,  523, 422 
69, 241, 433 
67, 176, 867 
70, 849, 182 
86, 808, 201 

52, 989, 181 

1882 

56,  368,  542 

1883 

57, 377,  728 

1884 

65,  019, 163 

1885     

63, 241,  753 

1886 

69, 154,  997 

1887 

80,  647,  560 

1888 

78,  421, 835 

1889 

1890 

81, 742.  546 
98, 837,  683 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GERMANY— Continued. 


58, 032 
54, 7U 
32, 657 
74,364 
71, 083 
62, 944 
38,  772 
48, 020 
50, 160 
44,  746 
115,  999 
48,  368 
52, 310 
24, 934 
27, 006 

9,316 
21,212 

6,928 
12, 253 
11, 066 


422, 634 
509,  650 
878, 283 
962,181 
659, 520 
797, 993 
256, 574 
3:5.  326 
307, 109 
401, 4C0 
546, 356 
651,  426 
635, 287 
498, 364 
522,  230 
292, 874 
310,  000 
264, 002 
323, 768 
451,  712 


215, 751 
256,  614 
587,  354 
362,  663 
573, 857 
669,  327 
394, 739 
503, 132 
585,742 
368,  897 
783,  325 
787, 471 

1, 194, 152 
853, 388 
881,470 
744, 462 
944,  617 
528,  005 

1, 110, 131 
796,  385 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  GIBRALTAR— Continaed. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

DUTIABLE. 

Coffee,  a 

i 

5  3 
*  - 

C  cS 
^   = 

o 
O 

Dye  woods, 
iii  sticks. 

PAPER  STOCK, 
CKUDE. 

2 

o 
o 

« 

o  i> 

£ 
g 

a 
3 

c 
0 

to 

0 

u 
eS 

9 

0 
0 
< 

>- 

H 
D 

a 
0 

U 
H 
b 

H 
0 
H 

ri 

a 
si 

®*  . 

1^ 

*^ 

a 

c'.S 

1 

5-s      a 

as    a 

TEAR. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

liana,  other 

tlian 

woolen. 

E  0 

5  = 

§ 

M 

1871     

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Lbs.  \DoIIs. 
119, 0?9!  5,398 
101,639   i  7!^i 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 
20 

5,418 
4,724 

16 

73 

*44 

■  ■   ■ 

95 

6 

30 

J>oJZ«. 
2  922 

Dolls. 

1872 

... 

10,318 

1873 

2,277 
2,206 

6  103 

1,133 

9,513 
2,417 
1  n^s 

153 

1874 

' 

211 

1,459 

78 

1875 

1,025 

1876 

1,339' 

1,857' 

1,367   2,706 
10,38212.239 

474 

1877 

31,445 

3,245' 

2,444'        46 
235 

1878 

15, 874 

496 

1,297 

1 

381 
3,127 
2,966 
3,782 
7,033 
1,964 
1,817 

392 

5 

1,689 

1,733 

25 

9,599 

2,174 

3,127 

7,132 

3,834 

7, 332 

1,964 

1,817 

392 

5 

2,078 

1.733 

8,933 

19, 487 

1879 

1880 

4,166' 

52 

299 

1881 

1 
440 

1882 

116 

1, 472         87 

1883 

226 

484 

132 

39 

61 

172 
417 

18         60 

1884 

3'       145 

1885 

36       287 

1886 

28' 

1887 

389 

33         22 

1888 

18         20 

1889 

8,697 
9,888 

211 

44 

68 

1890 

103 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GIBRALTAR— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

20 
10 

400 
175 

400 

600 

2,240 

45 

1873 

425 

2,240 
45 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

55 

1,500 

2,140 

3,640 

1878 

1879 

253 

253 

1880 

1881 

527,  960 

76,  729 

610  77.3.^9 

1882 

225 

095 

1883 

900 
612 

90 
75 

90 

1884 

30 
48 

105 

48 

1,442 

1885 

1886 

15,850 

1,442 

1887 

• 

1888 

550 

550 
1,589 

1889 

8,595 

1,589 

1890 

o  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


136 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE- 


IMPORTS  FROM  GIBRALTAR— Continued. 


RECAPITULATION. 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GIBRALTAR— Continued. 


1871 

249  036 

2,100 

2,175 

253,311 

253,  311 

1872 

130  962 

14, 248 
1,456 
7,998 
2,666 
6,389 
4  539 

145,2101   400 
24, 533!   600 

145,610 

1873 

22, 935 

142 

25, 133 

1874 

7,998  2,240 
2, 666    45 

7,198' 

17,875,  3,640 

2,54l! 

227   253 

962' 

1,  793  77.  339 

10.  238 

1875 

2,711 

1876   .  . 

809 
155 

7,198 

1877 

13, 181 

21,  515 

1878 

2,541 

227 
688 

2,541 

1879 

480 

1880 

274 

962 

1881 

1,  793 
1,795 
4,245 
7,219 
4,942 
2,836 
5,005 
1, 333 
3,119 
1,095 

79, 132 

1882 

ol4,  756 

16,  551 
4,245 

13,920 
9,779 
2,836 

225 
90 

105 

48 

1.442 

16, 776 

1883 

4,  335 

1884 

66,  701 
4,  837 

14, 025 

1885 

9,827 

1886 

4,278 

1887 

5,005 

1, 361   550 
3,119  1,589 
1,  095 

5,005 

1888 

28 

1,911 

1889 

4,708 

1890 

1,095 

a  Wheat. 


b  Art  works,  $6,000. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


137 


IMPORTS  FROM  GREECE. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


nidps 

'  aiidHkiiiH, 

ot  her 

tliau  fur 

skina. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
188). 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1880. 
1890. 


Dollars. 
60 


23 


2 

500 
250 


All  other 

free 
articles. 


Dollars. 


17, 488 

1,  780 

24,338 


13, 927 

389 

110 

62 

5,612 

10, 923 

23, 470 

12,471 

21,968 


TOTAL 
FREE  OF 
DUTY. 


Dollars. 

60 

17, 488 

1,786 

24, 338 


13,  927 

412 

110 

62 

5,614 

11, 423 

23, 720 

12,  471 

21, 968 


DUTIABLE. 


Friiils,  in- 
cluding 
nuts  not 
elsewhere 
8i)ecitied. 


Dollars. 
293,  429 
270, 382 
258,  869 
367,  202 
447, 489 
560,  270 
454, 209 
246,  759 
409,  328 
450, 209 
489, 862 
885,  089 

1, 225,  314 

1, 019, 724 
596, 456 
705, 741 
910,  585 

1, 186,  858 
934, 159 
971,  869 


All  other 
dutiable 
articlea. 


Dollars. 

4,846 

19,  8;)1 

152,  949 

92,  628 

7,801 

141 

68,919 

29,  357 


1,170 

60,  776 

545 

5,854 

20, 150 

189 

19,  4C8 

76,  2:J5 

51,941 

42,  293 

131, 261 


RECAPITULATION. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 


Dollars. 
298, 275 
290, 273 
411,818 
459,  830 
455, 290 
560, 411 
523, 128 
276, 116 
409, 328 
451, 379 
550, 638 
885,  634 

1,  231, 108 

1, 039, 874 
596,  645 
725, 209 
986,  820 

1,  238, 799 
970,  452 

1, 103, 130 


TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTY. 


Dollars. 

60 

17,  488 

1,786 

24, 338 


329 


13,  927 

412 

110 

62 

5,614 

11,423 

23,  720 

12, 471 

21, 968 


TOTAL 
VALUE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


Dollars. 
298,  335 
307, 701 
413, 604 
484, 168 
455,  290 
560, 411 
523, 128 
276, 455 
409, 328 
451,379 
550, 638 
899,  561 

1,231,580 

1, 039, 984 
596, 707 
730,  823 
998, 243 

1, 262,  519 
988, 923 

1, 125, 098 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GREECE. 


1877. 
1878. 


6,458 
2,222 


6,458 
2,222 


6,458 
2,222 


138 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  GREENLAND,  ICELAND,  AJTD  THE  FAROE  ISLANDS. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JINE 

30— 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

DUTIABLE. 

RECAPITULATION. 

or  cork  bark 
unmanu- 
factured. 

All  other 

free 
articles. 

TOTAL  FEEE 
OF  DUTY. 

Spirits,  distilled. 

AU  other 
dutiable 
articles. 

TOTAL 
DUTI- 
ABLE. 

TOTAL 
FREE  OF 
DUTY. 

TOTAL 

VALUE. 

OF  MEE- 

CHANDISE. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pf.  galls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873     

84,  226 

28, 118 

70, 472 

103,  530 

137,  465 

105,  884 

66, 042 

91,  366 

103,  529 

51,  589 

97, 400 

106,029 

113, 847 

91, 890 

157,  034 

132,411 

57,  605 

115, 158 

900 

85, 126 

28, 118 

70, 472 

103,  530 

137, 465 

105, 884 

66,  U42 

91,  371 

103, 529 

51,589 

97,400 

106, 029 

113, 847 

91,  890 

157, 034 

132, 416 

58, 105 

115, 158 

85, 126 
28, 118 
r.0, 472 
103  530 

85, 126 
28  118 

1874 

1875 

70,472 
103  530 

1876 

1877     

137, 465 

137,  405 

1878 

105,  884 
66,  042 
91,371 

103, 529 
51,589 
97, 400 

106, 029 

113,847 
91, 890 

157,  034 

132,  aa 

58, 105 
115,158 

105, 884 

1879 

66, 042 

1880 

5 

91,  371 

1881 

103,  529 

1882 

51,  589 

1883     

97,  400 

1884 

106, 020 
113,847 

1885 

1880 

91,  890 

1887     

157,  034 

1888 

5 

500 

132,  416 

1889 

58, 105 

1890 

180 

180 

115, 338 

EXPORTS 


OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  GREENLAND.  ICELAND.  AND  THE  FAROE 
ISLANDS. 


1878 

88 
179 
46 

55 
70 
19 

70 
19 

55 

1879 

70 

1881 

19 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


139 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TFAR 

ENDING 

JDNE 

30- 

Ani- 
mals, 
not 
eI.so- 
w  lie  re 
speci- 
fied, 
in- 
clud- 
ing 
fowls. 
(a) 

Articles, 

the 

growth, 

))ro(lu(p, 

and  iiiMn 

uCiictiiie 

of  the 

rnitcd 

States, 

returned. 

Art 

works, 
the  pro- 
ductioii 

of 
Ameri- 
can art- 
ists. 

Asphaltiim  or  bitii- 
men,  crude. a 

I5ool<a, 

ni.iiKs, 

cTuriav- 

iiigs, 

etch- 

iiiKS, 

and 

other 

priiit('<l 

matter 

n.e.  8. 

CHEMICALS,    DRUGS,     AND  DYES,  NOT 
ELbEWHEHE  SPECIFIED. 

Argal,  or  argol,  or 
crude  tartar. 

Barks:  Cin- 
chona, or  other, 

from  which 

quinine  niav  be 

extracted. 

1871 

Dolls.    Dollars. 

1 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

883,  493 

1, 453,  697 

783,  201 

742,412 

1,  009,  062 

1, 159, 384 

549,  822 

224.  595 

1,  840, 338 

1,227,537 

2, 484,  352 

3,  302.  227 

3,  599,  700 

5,  597,  741 

4, 887,  727 

5,561,628 

9, 295, 446 

9,327,112 

12,  775, 974 

15,  524, 171 

Dollars. 

63,  435 

163,  565 

138,  606 

132,  356 

164, 952 

174,  333 

84,  950 

28,  839 

247, 136 

171,  691 

415, 951 

596, 737 

605,  291 

960,  396 

872,  554 

973, 179 

1,602,857 

I,  335, 009 

1,495,602 

1,  730,  401 

Pounds. 

Hollars. 

1872 

9,618    140,905 
12,755  144,861 
29,644    141.334 
34.654   144,948 
11,477    134,055 
17,927   19.5  fin."; 

1873 

1,970 
3,333 
2,039 
1,278 
940 
1,017 
1,768 
2,712 
1,776 
2,068 
1, 050 
3,691 
1,576 
2,661 
4,058 
4,706 
3,693 
3,900 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

29,165 

22, 716 

40,  569 

80, 242 

79, 188 

33,  332 

38,  063 

5,390 

50, 989 

6,716 

6,439 

2,616 

3,705 

66,  227 
65, 192 
77, 320 
122. 840 
82.844 
86, 179 
93,  018 
89, 707 
113,066 
138, 749 
170, 696 
71, 543 
92, 190 

1879 

1880 

1881 

Ig82 

2,248 

168 

Ig83 

1884.. 

945 
165 
223 
884 
163 
4,004 
6,055 

135,  500 
154, 322 

743 
932 

1885 

1886 

25,000 

2,509 

1887 

1888 

22,000 
1,  737, 225 
12, 046, 904 

58 

456 

41, 784 

1889 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

■ 

.. 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

344,  242 

120,  932 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

900 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


140 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


YEAR 
ENDING 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHEEB  SPECIFIED. 

JUNE 
30— 

Dyewoods. 

Guma. 

Indigo. 

Mineral 

Logwood. 

Arabic. o 

All  other. 

not  nrtiticial.ft 

1871 

Tons. 

DolU. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

rounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

GalU. 

Dolls. 

1872 

1873 

4,233 
42,193 

654 
5,498 

1874 

1875            1 

1876 

2,454 

235 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

160 

3,168 

1882 

1 

12, 666 
1,571 

3 

1,926 

1883 

1834 

59, 095 

551 

4,300 

74, 995 

49,  083 

52,  398 

182, 378 

11,448 
130 
2,352 
20,  528 
12,  802 
22,  087 
48,  931 

336 

212, 241 

10, 621 

1885 

1886 

1,  368, 171 
1,142 

26, 203 
80 

557 

220 

1, 050 

301 

1887 

53 

1888     

468 

1£89 

19,  360 
21,  523 

8  970 

15,  798 
3,164 

787 

1890 

5,115 

454 

700 

275 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

96 

2,187 

1872 

1873 

213 
193 

4,338 
3,840 

1874 

1875 



1876 

442 
164 
135 

10,  600 
4,850 
3,350 



1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 



1882 

1883 

41, 409  50, 300 
602       500 

1884      .   . 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888.. 

1889  .   . 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  gums"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


141 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

YEAR 
ENDING 

CHEMICAI5,  DRUGS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 

Cocoa,  or  cacao, 

crude,  and 

leaves  au(i  shells 

of. 

Coffee,  b 

Cork 
wood, 

or  cork 
bark, 

uinnaii- 
ufao 
tared. 

JUNE 
30— 

Quini.T.  8iil])liate 
of,  and  nil  alka- 
loids ()!•  salt.s  of 
cinchoua  bark. a 

Sulphur  or  brini- 
.stone,  crude. 

All 
other. 

1871 

Ounces. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 
23, 285 
27, 197 
44, 449 
40,  897 
38,  907 
46,  941 
41,819 
47, 494 
64, 420 
80,  301 

102,  771 
92.  944 
92, 861 

100,  275 

Dollars. 
627, 128 
752.  4.58 
1.  207,  847 
1,  241, 740 
1,  2:i6.  202 
1,  439.  839 
1,194.000 
1,161,367 
1, 453, 138 
1, 802, 712 
2, 645, 293 
2, 504,  862 
2, 248, 870 
2, 144,  341 
1,  894, 858 
2, 166,  565 
1,  588. 146 
1,  499, 720 
1,  935,  368 
1,  800,  585 

Dollars. 
13, 452 
19, 508 
33,  339 
16,415 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

29, 320 

6,051 

1874 

1875 

40.  757 
40, 476 
32, 020 
47,  300 
192,  500 
262.  584 
203.  255 

1876 

18,  820 
24,  000 
22,  400 

3,954 
5,712 
5,180 

1877 

1878 

1879 

645 

1880 

1 
.  -- 1 . 

1881 

1 

1882 

71,872 
279,  613 
93,  405 
61,410 
93, 556 
108,  451 
99,  434 
169,  64a 
185,  207 

1883 

40 

1884 52,837 

75, 481 

1885 



94, 370 
112.2S.S 

1886 89,500 

1887 284,187 

16,  599 

176 

14 

1  550 

54, 250     89,  924 
25, 143     92,  528 
43.811    123.260 

82 

304 

1889 165,000 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY-Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

13, 148 

212, 134 

31, 820 

1874 

1875 

1876 

26,  636 

4,800 

1877 

4,022 

1878 

1879 



1880 

9,399 

14.  857 

609,  400 

1,  .369, 156 
2, 692,  996 

2,  520, 897 
3, 033, 007 

880,  220 
107, 400 
295,  935 
407,  955 

1,355 

1,630 

84,  573 

134,945 

265,  727 

256  765 

1881 

1882 

2,622 

3,524 

93, 871 

300 
7,844 
1, 794 

193 
1,843 
5,584 

1883 

1884 

6,462 

646 

1885 



1886 

2,215 

770 

351 
141 

208,725    

85,925    

12.460       .   . 

1887 

t 

1888 

1889 

9,596 

1,780 

49  495 

1890 

66  550 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1880;  included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  from  1880  to  1883. 
b  Dutiable  pri.r  to  1873. 


142 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPORTS  FEOM  ITALY-Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

Farinaceous 
•sulistaiices 
and  prepa- 
rations of 
(sago,  tapi- 
oca, etc.), 
not  else- 
where spec- 
ified, a 

Fruits, 
includ- 
ing 
nuts, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied.a 

Furs 
and  fur 

skins, 
un- 
dressed. 

nair, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

HIDES  A>rD  SKINS, 

OTHER  THAN  FUE 

SKINS. 

Honseliold  and 
personal  cMVcts, 
and  wearinjj 
apparel  in  use, 
and  iinplenionts, 
instruments, 
and  tools  of 
trade  of  persons 
arriving  from 
foreign  coun- 
tries, etc. 

JUNE 
30— 

Goat 
skins.  6 

All 
other. 

India  rubber 

and  gutta- 
percha, crude. 

1871 

Bollare. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
766 
43 

Dollars. 

DoUars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

49,858 

11.827 

5,  3.57 

3,159 

9,182 

4,463 

9,563 

13.  472 

17,  049 

15.  542 

21,  845 

33,  615 

Pounds.  Dollars. 

1872 

2,767 

1,  842 
58,  557 

3,178 
505 
679 

2,230 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

65,  217 

19,  722 

30, 937 

■^1, 335 

98, 318 

163 

6,369 

4,945 

7,232 

21,  832 

6,231 

1881 

467 

1882 

1883 

17, 104 
33,010 
21. 133 
38,  414 
18,  323 
49,443 
22,  885 
29,  422 

1884 

176,  365 
171, 517 
179,  666 
209,  611 
274, 059 
304,  297 
385,  553 

5,506 
7,126 
2,025 
5,359 
9,072 
6,745 
8,860 

42 

6.308 
4,938 
3.907 
17, 491 
5,699 
12, 200 
22, 173 

1885 

1866 

39 

678 
3,392 
2,854 
1,115 
9,458 

1 

1887 

1 

1888 

1889 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN"  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY-Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 



1881 

1882 

1883 

3,350 
9,120 
4,652 
1,764 
2,428 
1,082 
2,370 

1884 

•»     2, 000 
6,000 

10,  676 
4,6U 

4,563 
3,875 

1885 

1880 

1887 

1,300 

520 

1888 

10 

1,200 
1,200 
5,000 

1889 

1890 

27  600         ^  'i<^» 

' 

oNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

fr  Included  in  '•  All  other  hides,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


143 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


FRKB  OF  DUTY. 


YEAR 
KND- 

ING 
JUNE 

30— 


OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE -SPECIFIED. a 


Fixed  or  ex- 
pressed. 


24,  336 

77,  200 
138,  952 
118,816 

42. 280 

39,  ire 

40,  384 
103, 108 

41, 152 
205, 416 
338,  656 
145,901 
126,  872 

22,  587 
1,461 


Dolll. 


1,654 

5,170 

10,  723 

7,909 

3,690 

3,412 

3,741 

10,617 

3,645 

20,  036 

29,  769 

14,  645 

11, 850 

2,382 

787 


Volatile  or  es- 
sential. 


Lbs. 


40, 498 

35,  335 

35,  503 

40, 100 

23,  552 

35, 850 

40, 166 

45, 068 

43, 296 

42,116 

18,  652 

234, 876 

145,  518 

147, 145 

183,  710 

217,  688 

212, 441 

233, 499 


Dollars. 


157, 363 

169,  573 

190,  093 

125, 482 

88,  763 

114,  094 

96,  966 

114, 814 

89, 966 

78, 192 

36,  370 

335, 724 

159,459 

204,  613 

266,  627 

294, 423 

245,  268 

261, 032 


PAPER  STOCK,  CEUDB. 


Rags.  Other  than 
vrooleu. 


Pounds. 

30,  664, 960 

31,445,209 

25,052,816 

30,  382, 421 

27, 508,  672 

17, 718, 131 

15, 172.  565 

17, 185,  699 

13, 873,  729 

24,  339,  294 

19,  683. 290 

10, 749.  033 

8,  596.  588 

9, 387,  795 

4,  175,  726 

8,  058, 336 

4, 035,  386 

4, 431,  695 

6,  871,  677 

5,871,546 


Dollars. 

1,  213,  645 

1,348,523 

1,197,384 

1,  473,  267 

1,  382,  208 

854,  638 

743, 345 

778,  614 

546,  256 

881, 132 

818, 726 

450,  406 

351, 198 

362,  789 

158,  6;!4 

316,  098 

162,  354 

182,698 

220,  216 

204,  624 


All 

other. 


Dolls. 


11, 173 


4,129 
13 


21,  617 

31, 977 

8,053 

45,  352 

14, 643 

12,  807 

83,  835 

87,  553 

110,  864 

151,765 

204, 060 


Seeds, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied.a 


SILK,  CNMANU- 
FACTUEED. 


Raw,  OP  a.s  reeled 
from  the  cocoon. 


Dolls. 


Lbs. 


4,576 


34,  220 

20,  280 
33, 690 
36,048 
54, 407 
12, 422 
43,  537 
67,  883 
I  15,925 
1108,874 
90,294 
49, 455 
94,  532 
266,  098 
102, 296 
82, 127 
80,  SOI 
76, 918 


132 

2,282 


1,150 

2,881 

11, 742 

14, 121 

526,  82C 

534, 420 

949,  981 

1, 005, 856 

958, 816 

1,091,871 

922,811 


Dollars. 


30, 815 


769 
19, 979 


6,704 

14, 876 

65, 004 

74, 804 

2,  426, 817 

2, 408,  229 

4, 149, 228 

4,  622,  541 

4, 156, 339 

4,371,076 

4, 402,  786 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCUANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873.... 

1874 

1875 

1876.... 

1877.... 

1878 

1879.... 

1880.... 



1881.... 

1882.... 

1883 

1 

1884 

600 

1,500 

1885.... 



1886.... 

1887.... 

1888.... 

1889 

1890 

160 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


144 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

SII-K,    UNMAN- 
UFACTUKED. 

Spices,  un- 
groanil.  a 

Tea.  6 

Tin  in  bars, 

blocks,  pijjs, 

or  gr.iin  or 

granulated,  b 

Wood, 
unnian- 
ufact- 
uri'il, 
notelse- 
wliere 
.speci- 
fied. 

All  other 

free 
articles. 

JUNE 
30— 

\raste.  a 

TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTY. 

1871 

Potinds 

Dollars 

Pounds 

Dolls 

Pounds 

Dollars 

Pounds 

DolU. 

Dollars 
216 

Dollars. 
152,  397 
19, 075 
131, 254 
2,  335, 534 
61,414 
30, 375 
29, 402 
25, 896 
35, 198 
47, 916 
75,993 
122,094 
128, 820 
99,  041 
117, 375 
123,  384 
109,  838 
111,  474 
189, 194 
183,  433 

Dollars. 
2, 120  897 

1872 

2,510  277 

1873 

3, 135, 157 

1874 

2,240 

548 

1,001 

165 

190 

85 

25 

97 

60 

174 

830 

55 

33 

56 

6,336 

14, 477 

13, 954 

15,  731 

27, 220 

5, 637, 409 

1875 

3,  330, 690 

1876 

2,  866, 086 
2,411,080 
2,  289  260 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1 

.   ..  . 

2,  725, 939 

1880 

3,  649, 090 

1881 

4,  565, 841 

1882 

4, 255,  783 

1883 

4,  051, 402 

1884 

19,231 
17, 451 

104,  883 
71,410 
85,  694 
82,  294 

276, 528 

43, 155 

18, 924 
100,  699 

90,  691 
111,  091 

92,  282 
304, 859 

24,  634 

940 

7, 079, 285 

1885 

6, 113,465 

1886 

8,  933,  543 

1887 

9,  241, 139 

1888 

33, 123 

215 

275, 689 

1,487 

17 

8,613 

8,  568,  358 

1889 

9,  494,  070 

1890 

10,241,323 

EXPORTS  OF  MERCnANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

500 

2,687 

1872 

1873 

500 

49, 806 
3,840 

1874       .   . 

1875 

1876 

15,  400 

1877 

60 

47 

8,919 

1878    .  ... 

3,350 

1879 

1880 

1,355 

1881 

1,630 

1882 

87, 195 

1883  . 

4,763 
2,982 
664 
1,197 
1,361 

196, 882 

1884 

501,  841 

1885 

347 

129 

7,000 
8,  7.55 
2,875 
1,870 
1,025 
240 

279,  mb 

1886 

318,  636 

1887 

453 

175 



95,  219 

1888.  . 

16,815 

J889 

1,140 
30 

25G 
15 

154 

59, 023 

1890 



86,  229 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


145 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Ani- 
mals, 
not 
else- 
wlifio 
spefi- 
tii'il, 
in- 
clud- 
ing 
live 
poul- 
try. 

Art 
works, 
not  else- 
where 
.specifled : 
I'aiut- 
iugs,  in 
oil  or  wa- 
ter col- 
ors, aud 
statuaiy. 

Books, 
maps, 
enyrav- 
iiiga, 
etch- 
ings, 
photo- 
graphs, 

etc., 
not  else 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

Rrass, 
and 
man- 
ufact- 
ures 
of. 

BREAD8TDFPS. 

But- 
tons 
and 
but- 
ton 
forms 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  DYES,  AND 

MEDICINES,  NOT   ELSKWHEBB 
SPECIFIED. 

1 

Wheat. 

Another 
bread- 
Btutfs, 
and  prep- 
arations 
of,  used 
as  food, 
not  else- 
where 
specitied. 

Argal  or  argol, 
or  crude  tartar. a 

Glycerin.  6 

1871 

Dulls. 
104 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 
5,557 
3,578 
2,435 
3,603 
2,421 
5,685 
3,898 
2,958 
2,883 
2,765 
3,644 
2,062 
2,124 
4,193 
1,748 
3,132 
7,752 
4,127 

DolU. 

38 

151 

1,438 

80 

327 

63 

111 

74 

57 

144 

837 

1,751 

430 

1,233 

138 

961 

Ihtsh. 

DolU 

Dollars. 

53,  316 

48,  505 

8,677 

192 

Dolls. 

55S 
3,219 

Pound.s. 
341,  531 

Dolls. 
46,  397 

Pounds. 


DolU. 

128, 906 

159, 790 

150,  679 

141,  871 

156,  790 

122, 667 

62,  671 

88,  291 

106, 820 

124,  686 

154, 500 

163,  565 

152,  994 

95,  886 

85,  233 

108, 727 

109,  887 

116  665 

1fi7^ 

22 

50 

. 

43, 217 

102, 137 

53,  877 

71,  411 

44,816 

70,  864 

84,544 

82, 964 

85, 343 

184 

370 

49 

217 

330 

494 

162 

744 
4.531 
9,220 
6,760 
1,717 

835 
3,390 
1,921 

992 
2,402 

937 

980 
2,729 

148 

1876 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

20 

40 

15 

8 

87 

165 



1 

87,  500 
89,  663 
376.  058 
408,  721 
556,  048 
299, 940 
324,  008 

11, 389 

1885 

1886 

39 

5,759 

19, 113 

1887 

748 
180 
105 
244 

28,  606 

1888 

1. 164 
19 

62, 206 

1889 

14 

20 

23,  725 

1890 

123  395'      4  2R4 

29, 708 

i 

i 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

187'' 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881    

1882 

1883 

.   .. 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

100 

39 

1,235 

116 

1888 

1,393 

1889 

1890 

a  Free  of  duty  after  1871. 

H.  Mis.  117 10 


6  Included  in  "  All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


14G 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUKOrE. 
IMPORTS  FKOil  ITALY— Coutinued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JU^E 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


CHIOIICALS,    DECGS,  DTKS,  AND  MEUICIN'KS  NOT  ELSEWH^EE  SPECIFIED. 


CLOCKS  AND 
!  WATCHES,  ETC. 


1871. 
1S72. 
1R73. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 

1881  . 

1882  . 

1883  . 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Logwood  and 
other  dye- 
woods,  extracts 
and  decoctions 
of.  a 


Lbs. 


Bolls. 


Gums.  6 


Sulphur  or 

briiustmie, 

reliued.c 


Lbs.    \Dolls.\    Tons. 


2,  962 


1,0511     17,120 


DolU. 


Sumac,  ground,  o 


I'ounds. 


840 


22,  720 
39 


Dolls. 


88, 9161 
46,  891 
24, 269 
64,  656 
127,  839 
105, 823 
C9,  738 


2.  978  , 
1,339'. 
703;. 
1,845!. 
2,891  . 
3,2811. 
1,580. 


370, 154! 
495,  835 
563,  604 
582,  357 
695.  619 
668.  392 
927,58]' 
561, 159 
384,  221 

...I ' j  601,681 

24l! ! I  483,625 


All 
other. 


•3  a  a 


S      ,  oc  S  t-  a 
H         n  "  T,  H 


S'll 


Bolls.    Dolls 


DolU. 


3,202 


15,801.9091  573,058 

13, 475,  734  438, 795 

16,659,7141  487,187 

15,243,548,  366,907 

13,310,608  261,519 
10,  500.  761 
16, 211,  323 


545, 410 
44S,  637 
99, 437 
74, 155 
85,500 
63, 508 

8.),  665'  1,116 
194,7361  100,286i  96 
298, 443     80, 566|      348 


209 
27 
175 


12 


651 

2,032 

830 


5 

35 

10 

1,152 


EXPORTS  or  FOREIGN'  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 

1 

1872 

1873 

l(j74     



1875 

.   . 

1876 

1,530 

1877 

1878 

1879    

. 

1880 

. 

1881 

3,412 
56 

1882 

1 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1880 

1887 

1888 

1889 

3 

1800 

1 

'  I  1 

a  Included  with  "  All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884 
b  Free  of  duty  after  1871. 


c  Includes  crude  ,sul|)liur  tor  1871. 
d  Kot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  KXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


147 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

Coal,  bitu- 
minous. 

Coffee.a 

Cop- 
])(■;•, 

and 
nianu- 

tac- 

tures 

of. 

COrrON,   MANCFACTDBES  OF. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

Cloth. 

Cloth- 
ing, 
ready- 
made, 
etc. .not 
includ- 
ing kuit 
goods. b 

Knit  goods : 
Stockings, 
hose,  etc., 

and  all 

goods  made 

on  knitting 

machines  or 

by  baud. 

Laces,  edg- 
ings, em- 
broideries, 
in.serting.s, 
etc.andoth- 
er  similar 
tamboured 
articles. 6 

AU 

other. 

1871     . 

Tuns. 

DolU. 

Lhs. 

DoUs. 

Dolls. 
3,295 

7,445 

4,744 

385 

27 

82 

20 

253 

61 

55 

106 

254 

143 

141 

338 

135 

34 

159 

145 

44 

Sq.  yds. 
30, 000 

Dolls. 
3,573 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 
177, 069 
23, 905 

1872 

52, 221 

10,016 

1873 

43 

187i 

144 

15 

421 

1875 

9 
5 

63 
26 

689 

1876       



1 

798 

1877        

687 

1878 

3 

6 

235 

1 

451 

1879 

577 

1880 

474 

1881 

50 

112 

1,552 

1882 

278 
387 

43 
22 

934 

1883 

150 

308 

290 

152 

3,774 

11 

7 

108 

6 

37 

4,028 

1884        

136 

17 

445 

160 

1,033 

99 

3,517 

421 

1885 

2,745 

429 

538 

1886 

16 

29 

608 

1887 

2,468 

100 

250 

1.587 

3,133 

1889 

63 
31 

3,315 

71 

14 

19 

5,758 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

9,412 

825 

1872 

1873 

1874  ... 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

961 

1879 

1880 

8,533 

1, 182 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Free  of  dnty  after  1S72. 

b  Includ'id  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton"  prior  to  1884. 


148 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

EARTHEN,  STONE,  AND 
CHINA  WARE. 

Feath- 
ers, 
natural, 
crude, 
dressed, 
colored, 
or  nian- 

llfilCt- 

urod, 
etc.  6 

FISH. 

Cured  or  preserved. 

China,  porce- 
lain, parian  and 
bisque,  etc. 

All 
other. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

Ancho- 
vies 

and  .sar 
dines, 

])acked 

in  oil,  or 
otlior- 
wise. 

Herring. 

JUNE 

Pickled  or 
salted. 

m- 

Not 
deco- 
rated or 

orna- 

menied. 

(a) 

Deco- 
rated or 

orna- 

iiK'iited. 

(a) 

Cod,  haddock, 

halie,  and 

pollock,  dried. 

Smoked,  or 

pickled. 

Dried  or 
smoked. 

All 
other. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

2,135 

5,648 

5,521 

1,793 

2, 123 

2,885 

5,754 

1, 723 

7,686 

9,392 

14,  460 

10,  006 

13,  685 

1,804 

2,224 

764 

1,604 

987 

2,246 

4,663 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Bblt. 

DolU. 

Dolls. 
1,567 

10 
56 
25 
101 
51 

12 

558 

972 

219 
2,100 

572 

1,459 

2,448 

795 

318 

909 

458 

230 

351 

272 

846 

801 

3,701 

2,275 

4,095 

5,  366 

5,303 

4,744 

7,007 

715 

176 

1878 

10 

140 

637 

1"" 

442 

109 

1881 

4 

18 

883 

1882 

1,268 

1883 

1,447 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1,331 
1,252 
848 
1,028 
155 
232 
635 

8,253 
7,705 
4,948 
6,796 
13,  679 
5,309 
7,873 

3,665 

2 

29 

2,708 

870 

61 

1,826 

45 
42 
26 
53 

401 
455 
283 

488 

2,394 

2,100 
400 
439 

73 
27 
16 

4,915 

256 

1,806 
2,364 

2,132 

102 

3,716 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

1               1 

1872 

1               1 

1873 

1               1 

1874 

1               t 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1 

1878 



■■| 

1879 

1880 

319 

1881 

1862 

36 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1  362 

6,400 

185 

60 

1887 

1888 

571 

1889 

10 

54 

46 

1890  .  . 

a  Included  in  "All  other  earthen,  etc.,  ware,"  prior  to  1884. 
6  Included  in  "  Fancy  articles"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPOKTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


149 


lairORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIAKLE. 

FLAX,   HEMP,  JUTE.   AND  OTHER  VEGETABLE  8DBSTANCES,   AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

Unraanufactured. 

Manufactures  of. 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 

30— 

Flax. 

Hemp. 

Jute. 

Sisal  grass, 
and  (itlier 
Tcijc  table 

substances. 
(a) 

Bags 
and 
bag- 
ging- 

Bur- 
laps 
(ex- 
cept 
for 
bag- 
ging 
for 
cot- 
ton).6 

Cables  and 
cordage. 

Tama 

or 
threads. 

All 

other. 

1871 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 

76 

80 

67 

244 

177 

56 

47 

21 

170 

243 

290 

222 

254 

726 

929 

716 

Dollars. 

15,  043 

18,  321 

17, 641 

50, 450 

39, 059 

13,  606 

12, 517 

5,734 

33,  327 

60, 296 

57, 784 

41, 890 

44,286 

123,  569 

157, 838 

129, 184 

141, 196 

214, 006 

138,  532 

269,  708 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

DolU. 

1 
Lbs.  >  Dolls. 

2, 022       2Sn 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 
229 

1872 

3 
5 

7 
12 
11 
3 
5 
2 
2 

1,635 
2,437 
2,923 
5.323 
5,161 
1,3U 
2, 530 
434 
565 

11,  040 

3,  205 
121 

785 

320 

1  619 

1873 

2 
5 

883 

718 

214 

1874 

24 

207 

1875 

97 

1876 

791 

1877 

2,095 

200 

235 
14 

106 

1878 

170 

1879 

5,916 

1880 

369 

1881 

1,240 
1,659 

1882.... 

6 

2,170 

1883 

5 

624 

983 

1884 

2,861 

225 

16 

1    9^?, 

1885 

117 

... 

373    2,837 
25    1,779 

1886 

4 
22 

1,108 

28 
1,008 

1887 

3, 694I       805 

3,027    1  994 

1888. . . . 

1,299 

935 

1,896 

82, 194   2,  224 

1889 

2 

700 

12 

464 

57 

8 

61,312   6,070 

1890 

101, 1"7    1   iR-'i 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGNT  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871.... 

1 

1...... 

1872. . . . 

1 

1873 

i 

1874 

1875 

1 

7,923    1  I'll' 

1876 

1877.... 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881.... 

1882 

1883 

1884.... 



1885.... 

1880 

1887.... 

1 

150 



1888 

1889.... 

1890 

40 



3,  855 

oNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  ir  '  4'1  other  manufactures  of  flax,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884, 


150 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPOKTS  I'ROM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
EXUIXG 

FRUITS,  DfCLODINQ  NUTS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPE(?IFIED. 

80— 

Figs,  a 

Lemons.o 

Oranges  .o 

Plums  and 
prunes. o 

Baisina.a 

Prp- 
servf  d 
fruits.o 

1871 ...   . 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876  . 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

137, 264 
68, 186 

161, 270 
40,  637 
69,  657 

159,  567 
94,574 

7,963 
4,001 
8,065 
2,120 
2,623 
6,362 
3,030 

2, 612,  805 
2, 434, 977 
2, 486, 236 
3,  697, 943 
3, 328, 955 
3, 140,  531 
3,  297, 678 

1, 900, 924 
1, 594,  822 
1, 101,  095 
1, 735,  306 
1,499,898 
1,  338, 123 
1,294,089 

176,  978 
46,  677 

580, 192 
19,  441 

109, 837 
13,244 

6,384 
1,521 
11,  679 
1,187 
2,644 
763 

1,  739, 987 
254, 935 
717, 235 
113, 140 
407, 446 
187,  245 
36,  841 

90,  215 
11, 157 

40, 188 
5,073 
7,694 
7,252 
1,618 

156,  309 
217, 419 
312, 207 
377, 740 

287, 927 
167, 152 
298, 801 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877  . 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1 

a  Inoladed  in  "All  other  froitB  "  prior  to  ISSi. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


151 


IMPORTS  FKOM  ITALY-Continued. 


DUTIAI'.LE. 

FRUITS,  INCLUDING  NUTS,  NOT  ELSE- 
WHERE SPECIFIED. 

Furs 
and 
maii- 
ufact- 
uros 
of 
fur. 

GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 

Hair, 

not 
elHO- 
wliere 
spcci- 
fiied, 

and 
manu- 
factures 

of. 

TEAK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

All  ot  hor 
fruits. 

Nuts. 

Bottles, 
vials, 
deiiii. 

Johns, 
car- 
boys, 
and 
jars, 

eniiity 
or 

fiUed.6 

Plate  fi;l'iss, 
caKt,  jiol- 
islii'd,  sil- 
vered. 

All 
other. 

Hats 

Almonds. o 

All 
other. a 

bonnets, 
and 
hoods, 
and  mate- 
rials for.c 

1871 

Dollars. 
2  317  106 

rounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 
102 
442 
312 

Dollars. 

Sq.ft. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

1.  042 

1,224 

1,002 

310 

234 

1,803 

3,183 

576 

3,045 

10,  632 

8,566 

10,  254 

11,  331 
10,  995 

7,886 
6,  093 
5,203 

12,  726 
10,  732 

9,747 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

2,  936,  90!) 
2,  736,  073 

20 
12 

10 
59 

8,930 

1873 

1,060 

1874 

847,  990 
3, 688,  080 
2,  692, 439 
2,  524,  734 

2,  759,  045 
3,431,387 
3, 766,  622 

3,  768, 780 

4,  733,  261 
4,  725,  354 

73, 870 

2,288 

606 

514 

933 

3,854 

12,428 

1,600 

1875 

11 

4,274 

2,488 

1,481 

3 

41 

1,564 

5,963 

6,478 

20, 528 

10,  271 
5,108 
6,815 

11,  530 
18, 165 
11,  065 

8,755 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

60 
35 
148 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

726, 231 
776,  989 
772, 849 
1,  021, 134 
1, 280,  6C5 
1, 058,  767 
1,  334,  233 

120, 631 
97,716 
100, 191 
129,  005 
155, 307 
126,689 
210, 911 

226. 142 

261. 143 
232,  479 
288, 958 
278,  983 
241,  938 
341, 437 

19 

883 

58 

4 

9,458 
10, 056 
7,485 
8,666 
9,361 
9,274 
11,507 

3,558 
12 
1 
22 
89 
12 
10 

3,309 
17 
10 
116 
145 
59 
55 

1,  315,  872 

1,  261,  299 

1, 161,  387 

970, 805 

1,  084,  647 

604, 060 

875, 069 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

200 

187.1 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

277 

1883 

54 

100 

1884 

1885 

400 

1886 

403 

1887 

10,  456 

1,050 

15,453 

1888      

957 

1889 

1890 

110 

a  Included  in  "All  other  fruits"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  glass,  etc.,"  i)rior  to  1884. 


e  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1834. 


152 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FKOM  ITALY— Continued. 


TEAR 
ENDING 

jd:se 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1873. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881- 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Hides. 

and 

.skins, 

otlier 

than 

fur 

skins.a 


Dollars. 

15,  077 

1,000 

474 


India 
rubber 

»nd 

ffutta- 

pc^rcha, 

niaini- 

fact- 

ures 

of. 


Dollars 


IKON  AND  STDEL,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OP. 


Iron  ore. 6 


Tons. 


57,  664 
16,  213 
20.  982 

114,423 
98,344 
66,  812 

117,  245 


Dollars. 


Tons. 


100 


154, 857 
40  125 
44, 885 
241, 025 
211,  889 
167,  876 
304,  030 


1,011 

1,202 

1 


Dollars, 


2,880 


22.256 

23,  304 

18 


Scrnp  iron  and 

stcol,  tit  only  to 

be  riMiianufact. 

ured. 


Tons. 


244 
1 


Dollars. 


17,  800 


9,060 
19 


ilanufarturcsof.  not  else- 
where specilied. 


Cut- 
lery. 


Fire- 
arms. 


Dolls.  Dollf.  DoUars 


Machin- 
ery. 


25 


2,312 
3,210 


68.  808 
90, 757 


1 

450 


16 

1,800 

3 


27 
4 

45 
125 

41 
113 

24 


15 


660 
194 


169 


291 

1,024 

263 

112 


275 
40 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY-Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1  547 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

257 

1885 



1,428 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Free  of  duty  after  August  1,  1872. 


b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


153 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY -Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


JEWELRY.  MAND- 
FAOTUHES  OK  GOLD 
A^•I)   SILVER,  AND 
PUECIOUS  STONES. 


Jewelry,    Precious 
and  man-!    stones, 
ufactnres  not  elso- 


of  gold 
and  sil- 


w  lie  re 

speiilied, 

etc. 


Dolls. 

12,  342 

7,913 

6,250 

1,137 

866 

1,157 

22,  375 

655 

431 

1,820 

1,741 

8,371 

3,195 

23, 128 

30, 779 

14,  619 

11,921 

10, 696 

9,115 

10,  962 


Bolls. 
226 
899 
923 

1.004 

1,836 

30 

453 

423 

1,263 

771 

112 

34 

477 

1,394 
969 
948 
977 

2,171 
327 
95 


Lead, 
and 
man- 
ufact- 
ures 
of. 


Dolls. 


LEATHER,  AND  MANU- 
FACTURES OF. 


Leather 


Gloves 

of  kid.  All 
or  other  other, 
leather. 


Dolls. 

4, 17i 
5,483 
17 
3,293 
1,546 


1,348 
3,71 


Manufact- 
ures of — 


6,781 

2,  217 

106 


2,205 
5,427 
2,043 
273 
3,797 
1,664 
3,  885' 


Dolls. 

31,975 

9,470 

2, 358 

178 

875 

2,432 

1,333 

11,  086 

58 

15, 711 

36, 764 

82, 602 

68,  067 

207,  784 

208,  505 


Malt 
liquors. 


MARBLE  AND 

STONE,  AND 

MANL'KACT- 

UKES  OF. 


METAI,S, 
METAL  COM- 
I'OSrnONS,  AND 
MANUFACT- 
URES OF,  ETC. 


Marhle, 

and 
manu- 
factures 
of. 


Dolls 

3 

826 

658 

122 

44 

103' 

119! 

64 

30 

187 

665 

252 

675 

523 

770 


Galls. 


199,704   2,961 
329,493   2,170 


262,  533 
209,  860 
285,  870 


235 
146 
512 


40 


Dolls. 


Dolls. 


Stone 
and 

nian- 

u  fact- 
urea 
of, 

etc.o 


Dolls 


483, 182 
423, 818 
538, 088 
606,  214 
506,  596 
394,  624 
398, 205 
335, 306| 
565, 456' 
554,  210 
490, 060 
601,  893 
550,  818 

494,  323 

495,  031 
505,  067 
440, 415 
461, 179 
512, 956 


Bronze 
man- 
ufact- 
ures.6 


AU 
other 


Dolls. 


Dolls. 


2,338 
84; 
126; 

1, 201'' 
380| 
795 
128' 


14, 918 

12, 909 

5,949 

5,429 

8,517 


1,989 

5,224 

10,  889 

8,911 

7,283 

4,719 

7,225 

6.935 

9,695 

13,  770 

16, 277 

17, 706 

3,283 

4,248 

2,725 

8,747 

4,810 


2,835;  5,775 
6, 169!.  7, 488 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 

1871 

45 

1872 

1873      .  . 

300 

1874 

1875 

1876 





1877 

1878  .   . 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

60 

150 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1,200 

1886 

500 

1887 

1888     

235 

1,200 

1889 

1890  .  .. 

7 

oincluded  in  "Marble,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

&  Included  in  "All  other  metals,  etc.,"  prior  to  18S4. 


154 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Mineral 

stib- 
stancea, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied.o 


Dollars. 


13, 835 
8,037 
5,357 
8,696 
7,274 
7-,  635 
9,347 


Musical 
instru- 
ments 


Dollars. 


2,045 

93 

848 

2,760 

520 

1,070 

282 

168 

180 

423 

249 

929 

749 

2,398 

4,418 

4,202 

5,075 

3,538 

2, 094 


OILS,  NOT  BLSEWHEEE  SPECIFIED. 


Animal  or 
rendered. 


Whale  and 
fish. 


Galls. 


100 


Dolls. 


72 


Mineral. 


Galls. 


Dolls. 


Vegetable. 


Fixed  or  expressed. 


Olive,  salad. 


Gallons. 
112,  879 
79,  043 
90, 767 
53,  897 
73, 278 
99,  330 
89, 472 
77, 031 
125, 146 
158,512 
146,010 
193,  655 
224,  081 
300,  612 
177,  947 
238, 922 
383,  632 
376, 433 
542, 145 
448,  904 


Other. 


Dollars.  'Gallons. 


105,  315| 
85, 034 
87,  874; 
59, 915 
71,  694 
97,  364 
90,  542 
102, 965 
123, 210 
159,  882 
134,  489 
179,  546 
187, 457 
243, 289| 
176, 0301 
202,  498' 
283,  820 
280,  778 
343,  501 
385,  910; 


112 
165 
163 
28 
20 
124 


DoIU 

219 

1,007 

171 

30 

25 

212 


Volatile  or  es- 
sential. 


117 
142 


151 

218 

18 

135,        84 
5,621:  7,377 


962 
166 


417 
155 


924  507 

502  163 

5,925  2,020 

14,048  6,154 


Pounds. 
82,  481 
71,205 
56,  797 
68, 570 
36,  849 
72,  626 
66, 158 
45,949 
52, 937 
104, 359 
92,  903 
71. 183 
109, 831 
220 
233 
350 

15 
26 


Dollars. 

198,  767 

226,  557 

198,  846 

213,000 

103,  217 

165,  009 

147, 201 

89,864 

92.744 

205, 560 

189,  355 

150,  526 

193,  739 

339 

184 

732 

16 
35 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 

1871 

345,  887 

63,  707 

1872 

79, 038 

12, 549 

1873     

1874 

1875 

1876 

16 

27 

1877 

99 

1878 

1879 

1880     ..   . 

1881 

2,110 

4.553 

1882 

. 

1883 

422 

924 

1884 

1885 



1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  18S4. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


155 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY-Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

Paints 

and 
colors. 

Paper, 
aii<t 

III  nun 
fai-- 

tiucs 
of. 

Perfuni- 

crioa,  cos- 

inctios, 

and  all 

toilet 

jiiepara- 

tious. 

Pipes, 
and 
smok- 
ers' 
arti- 
cles .a 

PROVISIONS,      COMPRISING    MEAT    AND 
D.\IRY  PRODUCTS. 

YEAR 

EKDING 

JUNE 

Meat    prod- 
ucts. 

Dairy  products. 

Rice,  not  else- 
where speci- 
fied. 

30— 

Meat 
anil 

meat 
ex- 
tracts. 

All 

otlier. 

(6) 

Clioose.ft 

Milk 
and 
but- 

ter.6 

1871     . . 

Dolls. 
4,531 

15,  602 
6,627 
4,737 
7,454 
8,380 
9,036 
8,098 

10, 112 

18,  362 

18,  029 
18, 029 
26, 675 
32, 175 
17, 079 

19.  017 
19, 739 
27,  481 
22, 476 
22,  099 

Dolls. 

213 
1,445 

740 
2,205 
5,222 
1,433 
3,444 

579 
1,255 
2,076 
3,338 
1,253 
4,224 
1,885 
2,298 
2,205 
1,972 
2,559 
4,696 
6,421 

DolU. 
4,080 
5,916 
4,420 
4,314 
5,833 
7,064 
8,560 
4,625 
4,696 
5,771 
6,288 
5,162 
7,304 
9,152 
4,593 
3,442 
1,349 
2,526 
2,008 
2,102 

Dolls. 

138 
218 
71 
447 
893 
423 
217 

Doll.'!. 

20, 476 

14,312 

17, 983 

11,275 

10,991 

15,311 

11,957 

9,250 

11,041 

16,  257 

26, 708 

43,  740 

70,  833 

960 

656 

449 

1,029 

1,352 

1,871 

2,702 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

DolU. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

14, 418 

34, 138 

9,723 

19, 182 

14,443 

13, 245 

42,  987 

15, 893 

20,  296 

36,  778 

62,  927 

133,  902 

217,  949 

192,480 

143,  r.89 

194,513 

254,  218 

273,  819 

222, 828 

1, 581,  967 

Doll*. 
471 

1872 

1,399 
400 

1873 

1874 

809 

1875 

1,388 

1876 

547 

1877 

2,059 

1878 

743 

1879 

636 

1880 

1,556 

1881 

2,502 

1882 

4,992 

1883  . 

7,960 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

538 
5 
141 
437 
3 
385 
250 

435,  369 

620, 676 

555, 411 

797,  742 

1, 172,  005 

1,  348, 468 

1,  598, 804 

65, 987 
92,  772 
84,  034 
118,212 
173, 634 
105,  497 
214, 403 

592 

558 

3 

39 

23 

7,528 
4,737 
6,249 
8,697 
9,  432 
11,163 
37,  Oil 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY-Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1 

1875 

187i) 

1877 

1878 

1879 

295 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884  ...   . 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1,815 
5,645 

286 
850 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "Fancy  articles"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Included  in  "Meats,  etc.,"  prior  to  1881. 


156 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


Salt. 


Pounds. 

23, 444,  975 

20,  804,  700 

49, 455,  696 

53, 541,  474 

54, 185,  929 

27,  681, 192 

36,  904, 192 

82, 741, 438 

126, 821, 195 

104, 326. 235 

125, 964,  298 

91,  591,  071 

81,  216, 741 

122, 776,  661 

84,  806, 605 

89,  550, 409 

128, 172, 107 

106,  387,  985 

61,  239, 842 

76, 772. 554 


Dollars 

23,  eoe' 
12, 075' 

35,  963' 

42,  613' 

43,  2B9 
24, 923 
27, 678 
56, 381 

112,  934 

108, 365 

132, 738 

93,  663 

82,  219 

103,  298 

69,  203 

72,  077 

115, 288 

102,  I77 

56,  907 

66,  044 


SEEDS,  NOT  ELSE- 
WHERE SPECIFIED. 


Linseed,  or 
flaxseed. 


Bush. 


387 


32 

2,109 

3,679 

894 

1 


Dolls. 


771 


56 
3,100 


618 
6 


All 
other. 


Dolls. 


15,377 

1,198 

230 

331 

38! 

298 

357 

799 

1,081 

1,218 

3,810 

8,406 

4,624 

31, 147 

2,534 

4,500 

5,883 

8,983 

10,  772 


SILK,  MANUFACT 
UHES  OF. 


Dress 
and 

piece 
goods. 


Dollars. 

11, 832 

3,676 

494 

176 


167 

329 

2,464 


All 
other. 


2,227 
1,849(| 
4,897 
69,  816 
59,  907 
79, 560 
61, 927 
49,  209 
14, 846 
18, 840 


Dollars. 

6,686 

34,  283 

1,790 

611 

244 

1,686 

411 

320 

370 

1,097 

2,  228 

771 

5,708 

2,209 

3,302 

1,387 

38,  002 

81,  841 

196,  622 

227,  592 


Fancy,  per- 
fumed, and  all 
dcscri])tion8 
of  toilet  so.ip. 


Pounds 


Dolls. 


3,601 
879 
163 


15 

60 

400 


AU 
other. 


Dollars. 


Spices,  not 
elsewhere 
specified. 


Lbs. 


532  173,345 
129f  147, 114 
145, 954 
147, 136 
142,  822 
137, 718 
171.  384 


12 
50 
121 


Dolls. 
35 
26 


2, 923       228 


2, 468       175 


270 
38 


190 

3,707 

533 


24 

244 

99 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALT-Coutinued. 

1871 

1 

1872 

1873 

-       . 

15, 319 

2,700 

1874 

1875 

1876     

* 

1877 

457 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1,750 

1,000 

79 

1885 

1886 

1 

1887 

1,043 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


157 


IMI'OUTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
END!  KG 

8PIEITS,  DISTILLED. 

d 

§ 
P. 
02 

SUGAR,  MOLASSES.  SUGAR 

CAJ<Dy.  AND  CO.NFEC- 

TIONEKY. 

Tea.c 

Tin,  l)ar!». 

JUNE 
30- 

Brandy. o 

All  other. 

Sug.ir.  Dutch 

stiinilanl  in 

color. 

Confec- 
tionery. 

blocks,  or 
pigs,  ffrain  or 
granulated,  c 

Above  No.  13. 

1871 

Pf.gals. 

DollB. 

Pf.gals. 

1,207 

2,582 

442 

75 

85 

272 

996 

1,250 

226 

1,729 

3,303 

4, 126 

3,669 

4,589 

7,755 

6,362 

7,674 

13, 078 

6,731 

15,  653 

Dolls. 

1,582 

3,483 

533 

105 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

Dulls. 

DolU. 
40 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Cwts. 

DolU. 

1872 

276 

1873  ..   .. 

1874 

209 

1875 

101 

101 

54 

35 

11 

7 

65 

98 

7 

39 

71 

44 

38 

43 

76 

140 

296 

1876 

672 

2,323 

2,028 

525 

2,152 

6,206 

7,982 

5,747 

7,249 

11, 998 

10, 449 

12,  305 

19, 964 

11, 894 

23,451 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

18S4 

494 
566 
475 
824 
507 
759 
428 

424 
624 
655 
621 
635 
423 
177 

2,870 

1,200 

30 

1885 

1886 

1887     

5,010 

1888 

1889 

2,866 
1,367 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

1872     

, 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876     

1877 

1878 

02 
663 

70 
377 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

900 

27 
58 

1,400 
50 
132 

1885 

1,812 

2,777 

72 

517 

559 

93 

1886 

1887 

1888 

20 

20 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  spirits,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 
e  Free  of  duty  prior  to  1873. 


158 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Contmued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TOBACCO,  AND  MANUFACTURES 
OF. 

Toys, 
(o) 

VEGETABLES. 

Beans  and  pease. 

Potatoes. 

~3 

« 
O 

s 

es 

a 

a> 

(B 

1 

YKAK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Leaf. 

Manufactures  of. 

Cigara, 
cigarettes, 

and 
cheroots. 

All 
otlier 
manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 

"SI 

1871 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Lbs.  Dolls. 
16  1      23 

Dolls. 
13 

DolU. 

Bushs. 

Dolls. 

Biishs. 

Dolls.Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

1872 

20 

21 

57 
23 
1,482 
35 
6 
20 
70 

90 
37 
2,065 
52 
19 
38 
67 

i 

1873 

5 

17 

1 

1874 

1 

'"1 

1875 

1 

1876 

0 

1 

1877 

1 

1878 

1 

1879 

55 

20 

1 

1880 

5 

13 

45 

43,  361 

4,978 

84,  750 

908 

8,179 

5,824 

135,  785 

8,319 

107, 682 

24 

35 

63, 354 

8,102 

122,  534 

1,253 

9,950 

6,110 

160,  849 

9,968 

112, 828 

1881 

1882 

5 
45 
18 

6 

30 

57 

272 

145 

4 

40 

29 

225 

228 

1883 

1884 

536 
680 
868 

2,377 
907 

1,092 
610 

7,497 
7.989 
9,098 
6,209 
13,  368 
16, 839 
15,429 

1, 983 
3,453 
2,407 
2  198 

1885 

574 
143 

199 

88 

1886 

1837 

1888 

4,517 
10,  502 

1889 

11 
134 

1890 

150 

77 

25,  077 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALT-Continued. 


1871 

394 
278 
59 
41 
120 

929 
.    619 
165 
179 
505 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

143 

88 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "  Fancy  articles  "  prior  to  1884. 
6  Not  eiiuuieratoil  jjrior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


159 


IMPORTS  FROM  ITALY— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871  . 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
r890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Champagne,  and 
other  sparkling. a 


Dozen.    \  Dollars. 


186 
262 
148 
220 
100 
281 
373 


1,884 
1,314 

941 
1,247 

526 
1.909 
1,813 


Still  wines. 


In  casta. 


Gallons. 
108,  246 
114, 714 
69, 445 
66, 556 
86, 467 
64,  829 
51,156 
42,  366 
96, 153 
70, 427 
76,  894 
88, 707 
108, 146 
69,  665 
86,  312 
69, 742 
77, 921 
91,  612 
132,223 
121,  033 


Dollars. 
26,  868 
28,  514 
20,  601 
23, 435 
31, 658 
25, 540 
22, 070 
19.  614 
38, 930 
36,  556 
38,  930 
46,  052 
52,  326 
34, 292 
42, 893 
36, 186 
41,063 
39, 496 
46.213 
52,  240 


In  bottles. 


Dozen. 
4,584 
6,  .555 
11,221 
3,053 
1,940 
4,953 
5,446 
6,447 

11,  620 

12,  622 
19, 107 
23, 310 
21, 932 
25, 948 
26,  917 
26, 477 
32, 275 
40, 561 
34, 872 
43, 146 


Dollars. 
12, 139 
16, 491 
30,616 
7,375 
6,815 
17, 309 
18,  781 
20, 433 
35,  387 
38, 794 
59, 184 
68,  670 
69, 453 
77,  963 
79, 103 
75,  273 
88,  680 

106, 570 
88, 615 

117, 425 


WOOD,  NOT  ELSEWHERK  SPEC- 
IFIED, AND  MANUFACT- 
UHES  OF. 


Lumber. 


Dollars. 


24 

496 


219 
2.444 
3,032 
7,667 
9,160 
6,256 
7,076 
1,853 
1,461 
2,177 
3,492 


Mannfactures  of. 


Cabinet- 
ware  and 

house- 

funiiture. 

(b) 


Dollars. 


AU 

other. 


22, 420 
15,  431 
23,  008 
15,  623 
20, 847 
19, 859 
22, 509 


Dollars. 
22,984 
28, 477 
20, 375 
22,  340 
35, 216 
34,606 
16, 785 
9,522 
12, 878 
22, 495 
43, 280 
59, 186 
52, 580 
21, 497 
12, 839 
11, 070 
11,  243 
15, 175 
18, 335 
17,  849 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

58 
38 
25 

133 
100 
96 

450 

1872 

1873  ... 

288 

81 

1874 

1875 

1876  

1877 

8 

3 

1878 

1879 

50 

158 

1880 

1881  

956 
1,731 

536 
255 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

445 

1887 

30 
21 

85 
210 

2,608 
181 

1,550 
310 

23 
423 

115 
2,098 

1888  

1889 

1890 

108 

60 

2,979 

898 

a  Included  in  "Still  wines  "  prior  to  1884. 

h  Included  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  wood  "  prior  to  1884. 


160 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMrOKTS  FKOM  ITALY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

WOOLS,  HAIE  OF  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHEB  LIKE  ANIMALS.  AND  MANUPACT- 

UKES  OF. 

Unmanufactured. 

Manufactures  of. 

30— 

Carpets  and 
carpeting. 

Clotliine, 
readyniaae, 

and  other 
wearing  ap- 
parel, etc.  a 

Cloths. 

Dress  goods, 
women's  and  chil- 
dren's. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

Pounds. 

36,  012 

84,  276 

535, 482 

46,  691 

75 

47 

50 

Dollars. 

5, 952 

12,  608 

110, 388 

5,837 

14 

9 

5 

Sq.  yds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 
30 

Sg.  yds. 

Dollars. 

150 

194 

41 
75 

360 
18 

746 
91 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

94,337 

83, 759 

69,  548 

33, 629 

164, 142 

12, 421 

8,  872 

3,173 

78,  234 

22, 652 

1,959 

16,  663 

12, 392 

10,  700 

4,019 

15, 239 

991 

1,027 

312 

6,531 

2,478 

227 

110 

216 

10 

17 

81 

1,190 

674 

2,706 

2,562 

80 

206 

115 

435 

968 

262 

40 

52 

20 

233 

689 

1,647 

519 

78 
251 

29 

210 
123 
715 
117 
711 
384 
119 

649 

2,394 

1,804 

28 

128 

4 

11 

29 

73 
8 
4 

92 

^ 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1 

1875 

I 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1 

1882 

1883 

1884 

100 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  wool  "  prioi  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    A.ND   EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


161 


IMPORTS  FKOM  IT  A  LY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

RECAPITULATION. 

TEAR 
ENDINU 

WOOLS,  HAIR  OF 
THE  CAMEL,  ETC. 

ZINC  OK  SPELTER,  AXD 
MANUFACTURES  OF. 

All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 

TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 

TOTAL 
FREE  OF 
DUTY. 

TOTAL 

JUNE 
30— 

Manufactures  of. 

In  blocks  or 
pigs,  anil  old. 

Manu- 
fact- 
uros 
of 

VALUE  OF 
MERCHAN- 

Knit 
fabrics. 

All 
other. 

DISE. 

1871    

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

566 

3,654 

125 

143 

74 

60 

283 

283 

514 

244 

1,326 

1,640 

1,242 

623 

1,399 

182 

783 

1,815 

2,347 

1,799 

• 

Lht. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1, 312,  798 

359,  219 

329,  570 

256, 594 

256,  277 

182, 283 

213,  429 

195,  072 

362,  232 

697,  710 

1, 105, 025 

885,  904 

836, 288 

62,  906 

51, 606 

31,  632 

39, 889 

46,  923 

51, 103 

63, 863 

Dollars. 
5, 322,  615 
5, 081, 914 
4, 839,  325 
2,  861,  885 
5, 859, 492 
4,762,276 
4, 694, 150 
4, 421,  746 
5, 158,  388 
6, 668,  596 
7,  078, 146 
7, 858, 438 
7,858,256 
9, 627, 072 
8, 379, 443 
7, 937,  093 

10, 146, 669 
9, 833,  230 
8, 498,  079 

10, 088, 728 

Dollars. 
2, 120, 897 
2, 510,  277 
3, 135, 157 
5,  637,  409 

3,  330,  690 
2, 866,  086 
2, 411, 080 
2,  289,  260 
2, 725,  939 
3, 649, 090 

4,  565,  841 
4, 255,  783 
4, 051, 402 
7, 079, 285 
6, 113, 465 
8,  933,  543 
9, 241, 139 
8, 568, 358 
9,494,070 

10,241/323 

Dollars. 
7, 443,  512 
7, 592, 191 

1872 

— 

1873 

7, 974,  482 

1874    

39 

8,  499,  294 

1875 

9, 190, 182 

1876 

7, 628,  362 

1877 

11 

7, 105, 230 

1878 

6, 711, 006 

1879     . 

7, 884,  327 

1880 

10,  317,  686 

18S1      

11,  643, 987 

1882 

12,114,221 

1883 

11, 909,  658 

1SS4 

21 
2 

17 

399 

6 

10 
3 

16, 706, 357 

18S5      

14,  492, 908 

1886 

16,  870, 636 

1887 

19,  387, 808 

1888    

18,401,588 

1889 

17, 992, 149 

1890 

20,  330, 051 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  ITALY— Continued. 


1871 

66,  089 

13, 468 
4,746 
179 
1,515 
1,605 
1,253 
1,031 
830 
3,048 

29,  828 
7,842 
2,128 
5,786 
4,890 
5,942 

19,  904 
8,857 
1,897 
7,618 

2,687 

68, 776 

1872 

13, 468 

1873 

1,404 

49,  806 
3,840 

54, 552 

1874 

4,019 

1875 

1,515 

1876 

48 
694 

15, 400 
8,919 
3,350 

17, 005 

1877 

10, 172 

1878 

4,381 

1879 

830 

1880 

1,355 

1,630 

87, 195 

196,  882 

501,  841 

279,  385 

318,  636 

95,  219 

16, 815 

59, 023 

86, 229 

4,403 

1881 

21,327 
7.008 
1,050 
1,200 

31,  458 

1882 

95, 037 

1883 

199, 010 

1884 

507,  627 

1885 

284,  275 

1886 

324,  578 

1887 

115, 123 

1888 

457 

25,  672 

1889 

60, 920 

1890 

93,847 

H.  ]\fis.  117 11 


162 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS. 


FREE  OF  DUTT. 

ANIMALS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED,  a 

Articles, 
the  growth, 
produce, 
and  manu- 
facture of 
the  United 

States, 
returned. 

Art 
works, 
the  pro- 
duction 
of  Amer- 
ican 
artists. 

Asphaltum  or 
bitumen,  crude,  a 

Books, 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Cattle. 

Horses. 

All 

other, 
includ- 
ing 
fowls. 

gravings, 
etchings, 
and  other 
printed 
matter  not 
elsewhere 
specified. 

1871 

No. 

Dollars. 

No. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

66,  526 
154,  812 
182,  913 
123,  303 

78,  096 
121,  996 
138,  462 
191,  001 
359, 618 
306,  546 
367,  872 
402,  870 
432, 038 
353,  734 
619,  689 
640,  251 
522, 166 
237,  579 
2,824 

1873 

21 

989 

1874 

9,284 

1875 

436 

1876 

1,664 

1877 

2,156 

1878 

250 
1,015 

601 

1879 

493 

1880 

635 

1881 

1 

531 
393 
763 

340 
1,456 
2,527 
4,192 
6,787 
1,013 
23, 069 

630 

1882 

1,318 

1883  .  .. 

1,454 

1884 

2,527 

1,663 

464 

93 

1 

196,  325 

133, 194 

37, 473 

7,306 

683 

110, 167 

1,462 

436 

1885 

6 

405 

533 

1886 

1887 

2 

1,500 

66, 371 

854 

892 
1,229 

1888 

20 

88,  391 
130,  772 
480, 186 

1,111 
1,595 
5,520 

3,400 

1889 

4,102 

1890 

1 

201 

2,522 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878     ..   . 

1879 



1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

140,  000 

708 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


163 


IMPOETS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


FREE  OP  DUTY. 


TEAR 
END- 

I\G 
JUNE 

30— 

CHEMICALS,  DKUOS,  AND  DVES, 

NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Alizarin, 

Barks:  Cin- 
chona, or  other, 

from   which 
quiuineniay  be 

extracted. 

Dyewoods. 

Gums. 

tiflciiil,  includ- 
ing extract 
of  madder. a 

Argal,  or  argol, 
or  crude  tartar. 

Logwood. 

Arabic.  6 

All  other. 

1871 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

Dollars.     Lbs. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

DolU. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 
4,200 
10, 000 
10,  381 

Dollars. 
965 

1872 

1  702 

1873 

12,  800 

2,528 

1  110 

1874. . . . 

1875 

19,  005 
10, 100 

3,950"         300 

18 

593,617 
399, 029 
161,  273 
291, 898 
452, 848 
825,  360 
411,501 
393,  403 
209,  245 
367, 037 
762, 981 
736, 606 
346,  573 
175, 936 
287, 484 
272, 614 

42  379 

1876 

2.319 

22, 739 
7  935 

1877 

4,490  1        549 
235,199  ,  36,349 

1878 

15  075 

1879 

200,931     28,723 
145,538     23,822 

21 

566 

25,  835 
68  078 

1880     . . 

1881... 

17,  250  i     3. 136 

9,390 

4.559 

66, 069 
22, 466 
24  779 

1882 

4,100 

885 

1883 

6,  200 

222 

1884 

23, 186 

1885 

39,  507 
55, 635 
37,736 
35, 594 
21, 870 
262,  003 

14, 078 
5,908 
6,395 
7, 782 
4,700 

48,  951 

44  354 

1886 

50,  457 
4,410 
12, 192 

8,677 
760 
655 

53  323 

1887.... 

14,  010 

2,271 

21,  333 

1888 

17, 178 

1889 

26,  632 
21, 067 

1890 

17, 388 

1,727 

6,864 

3,096 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

112 
60 

2,136 
1,208 

1872 

1873 

1874 

61 

800 

1875 

1876 

100 

4,000 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

9,179 

1,669 

1882.... 

1883 

1884 

7,250 

3,575 

1885 



1886 

1887 

58,  876 

5,360 

1888 

1889 

1890 



o Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Included  in  "All  other  gums  "  prior  to  1S8^ 


164 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

YEAR 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Cocoa,  or  ca- 

cao,crude,  aiid 

leaves  and 

shells  of. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Indigo. 

Mineral 

waters, 

all  not 

artificial. a 

Quinia,  sulphate 
of,  and  all  alka- 
loids or  salts 
of  cinchona 
bark. 6 

All 
other. 

Coflfee.c 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Gallons. 

Dollars. 

Ounces. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
75,  214 
101,  342 
238, 788 
209,  680 
338. 168 

Founds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dollars, 

1872 

1873 

1, 606, 988 

1,  082, 664 

340,  676 

223,  010 

357, 406 

156,  034 
1,  688, 158 
3, 083,  840 

55, 791 

157,  643 
1, 332,  589 
8, 619, 332 
3,555,908 
8,567,274 
5, 187, 837 
5,936,460 
4,103,206 
6, 084, 964 

260, 297 

260, 209 

79,465 

46, 773 

72, 781 

1874 

1 

1875 

1 

1876 

425, 929 
377,  392 
479,  915 
713,  747 
886, 157 
496,  580 
514,820 
410,  811 
79,  872 
72, 186 

1877 .-. 

1878 

1 

32,712 
321, 347 

1879 

1880 

4,543 

4, 262 

550,366 
11,263 

1881 

72, 548 

7,695 

1882 

1,906 
4,518 

1,730 
4,097 

24,122 

1883 

173,248 

1,028,793 

421  857 

1884 

19,  909 
11, 680 
43,  521 
51,782 
141,051 
161, 291 
234, 056 

4,867 
2,267 
13,  016 
10, 414 
30,  717 
44, 165 

5,450 
10, 000 

3,051 
10, 050 

1885 

3,517 

11,  847 

7,558 

1,638 

5,089 
18, 139 
10,  092 

1,254 

1886 

79,  391 
63,  814 

102,422 
89, 059 

128, 577 

770 

162 

937, 305 

1887 

715, 698 
945,645 

1888 

200 
23, 204 
191,  970 

33 
5,182 
25, 361 

1889 

73, 500 

26, 480 

663, 453 
1,236,979 

1890 

2,716 

3,079 

66, 985 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

300 
500 

1873 

235,842 

39,647 

1874 

1875 

1876 

692 

1877 

487, 169 

97,433 

1878 

1879 

194, 382 

59, 376 

1, 040,  586 

687,  356 

250,  829 

23,304 
11,100 

1880 

1 

1881 ' --- 

697 
250 

156,844 
96,036 
29, 322 

1882 

n  IS."; 

1,215 
1,383 

1883 

29,630       4  617 

1884 

1,500 
13,470 
4,671 
1  183 

1885 

34, 200 

683,  271 

1,476,370 

3,426 

1886 

73,727 
204, 862 

1887 

1888 

563 

1,982 

689 

6, 311 
36,  480 

740 
5,550 

1889 

250,  043 
37, 689 

37,657 
5,000 

1890 



o Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Dutiable  prior  to  1880;  included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884, 

e  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE 


165 


IMPORTS  FEOM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


YEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
30— 


FREE  or  DUTY. 


Cork 
wood 

or 
cork 
bark, 
un- 
manu- 
fact- 
ured. 


Diamonds 

and  other 
precious 
atones, 
rough 
and  un- 
cut, 
including 
glaziers' 
and  en- 
gravers' 
diamonds, 
etc.o 


■2  §  s  y« 

S  S  2  '    Q  p. 


O  ID 


w 


HIDES  AND 

SKINS,  OTHER 

THAN 

FUE  SKINS. 


Goat 

skins. 

(6) 


All 
other. 


Household 
and  person- 
al efi'ects, 

etc.,  of 
persons  ar- 
riving Irom 

foreign 
countries, 
and  of  citi- 
zens of  the 

United 
States  dy- 
ing abroad. 


India  rubber 

and  gutta- 
percha, crude. 


Dollt. 


Dollari. 


Boll*.  Dolls. 


1871... 
1872... 
1873. . . 
1874. . . 
1875. . . 
1876... 
1877... 
1878... 
1879... 
1880... 
1881... 
1882... 
1S83... 
1884... 
18S5.. . 
1886... 
18S7... 
1S88... 
1889... 
1890... 


176 


Dolls. 
1,689 


Dolli. 
29, 131 
16, 186 


Dolls. 


Dolls. 


3,516 
1,070 


2,295 
2,118 
1  5G4 
1,373 


8,5C1 
47,  672 
15,  252 

26,  526 
37, 190 

7,553 

27,  543 


571 


23 
598 


1,607 

23 

16 

1 

1,266 

714 

3 


317 

3,827 

6,989 

43,159 

40,  365 

589 

735 


3,980 
4,318 
3,522 
7,986 


504 
4,102 
1,810 


8,120 
9.059 
9,859 

350 
2,956 

314 
1,391 


8,106 

15,  273 

6,390 

153 

126,  857 

54,  905 

50,  934 

177,  963 

268,  251 

493, 448 

243,  548 

75, 902 

48, 620 

76, 277 

33, 030 

28,  015 

62,  958 

6,931 


Dollars. 

5.209 

2,972 

1,932 

1,415 

767 

3,366 

815 

1,514 

5,426 

4,106 

6,978 

7,190 

12, 163 

8,266 

4,781 

5,821 

7,909 

11,  691 

15, 530 

47,  817 


Pounds. 


2,176 


55 

28,  000 

21,  505 

64, 595 

80,  647 

55,427 

281, 047 

340, 435 

188, 574 

596,  657 

162, 038 

283, 738 

482, 730 

389,  390 

409, 853 


DoUs. 


34 
10,  075 
8,677 
30,345 
58,  799 
28,  559 
172,  213 

228,  252 
93. 937 

256,  390 

72,199 

126,  758 

229,  078 
142, 037 
166, 057 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

250 

1,030 

2,500 

1876 

1877 

1878 

700 

1879 

140 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883  . . 

725 

1884 



1885 

5,500 

1886 

1887 

116 

4.50 

2,800 

325 

4,016 

3.212 

1888 

1889 

50 
295 

2,021 
6,540 

808 

1890 

134 

2,600 

I  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Included  in  "All  other  hides,"  etc., prior  to  1884. 


166 


COMMERCE    WITH   EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Oontinned. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878- 
1879. 
1880. 
1881- 
1882. 
1883- 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


OILS,  NOT  ET^EWHERK 
SPECIFIED. 


Fixed  or  ex- 
pressed. 


LhB. 


304 


480 


1,320 
304 
264 


17,  306 
16,289 
5,914 
1.233 


8,697 
13, 174 


DolU. 


Volatile  or 
essential. 


Lbs. 


24'  6,  648 

'30,449 

6723,  609 

Il4,357 

I  4,040 

130,168 

196  98, 185 
53'  281 
33'      138 

!  1,762 

13,478 

2,007 
1,993 
1,293 


BolU. 


2,111 

8,446 

7,839 

4,413 

1,144 

8,500 

27,  653 

365 

257 

1,260 

6,971 


PAPER  STOCK,  CECDE. 


Rags,  other 
than  woolen. 


All 
other, 


Pounds. 


DolU. 


215 


729 
1,216 


48 
4,914 


22 
3,487 


1, 620, 270 

1, 362. 223 

912,  842 

1, 479, 991 

416,  959 

708,  839 

546,  318 

41,  068 

795, 830 

411, 469 

1, 334.  375 

5, 494, 631 

6, 813,  369 

4,515,818 

1,  815,  913 

5,  831,  388 

7, 456, 155, 

7,  086, 4961 

4,902,81o| 


61,884 
71, 118 
45, 888 
89,  966 
22,324 
29, 663 
11,  690 
1,148 
30,  288 
10, 120 
38,  407 
163,  389 


Dolls. 


990 
50, 810 

7,624 
10, 084 

9,699 
12, 473 

5,130 


DoUs. 


527 
6,328 


12,  894 


157, 409  27,  339 

103, 59118, 827 
44,  90l'l6, 258J 
93, 558 '33, 492 

117, 12l[40, 539! 

115, 695  40, 966 
79,  067  19, 477 


Silks,  nn 
niann- 

factiired 

raw.  or  as 
reeled 

from  the 
cocoon. 


LhsVDols. 
339  2, 136 


SPICES,   UNGROUND.O 


Nutmegs. 


Lhs. 


143,  061 
63, 116 
210,  635 
366,  810 
404, 310 
168, 985 
304,  965 


Dolls 


i.  133 
26, 700 
83, 412 
157, 433 
194,  860 
59,845 
161,  891 


All  other. 


Lhs.    Dolls. 


193, 597 
73, 424 
31, 038 

164, 311 
38, 303 
55, 129 

411,  502 


25, 146 
20,  295 
7,292 
29, 460 
16,888 
15,444 
67, 860 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871- 

1872. 

1873- 

2, 887,  048 

2, 15S,  560 

279.  088 

220, 1*73 
133. 296 
23,  548 

1874- 

1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

600,  384 
3,  289, 152 
2, 162, 016 
2, 526,  064 

573,  368 

45, 757 
237, 019 
135,  422 
150,  267 

38, 703 

1879. 

1880. 

1881 

1882. 

4, 730 

1883. 

1884. 



1885- 

1886. 

10,500 

1,100 

13.  000  ^   689 

17, 873 

6,845 

1887. 

1888. 

3,300 
14, 424 
21, 767 

2,145 
6,055 

1889. 



1,310 
3,847 

610 
2,226 

1890. 

1,561 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


167 


IMPOKTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


TEAR. 

EN  1)1  KG 

JUNE 

30— 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


DUTIABLE. 


fTea.o 


Lbs. 


187' 

1872. 

1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881  . 

1882. 

1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886  . 

1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 


1,598 

2,095 

150 

11, 623 

L695 

14,  793 

20 

20 

20 

8,928 

6,423 

37, 461 

49,  822 

35, 

446 


Dolls. 


671 

•864 

60 

3, 739 

298' 

1, 838 

12j 

12 

6 

1,851 

1, 1991 

6, 002 

8, 428| 

8. 

119 


Tin,  in  bars. 

block.s,  pigs,  or 

grain  or 

granulated,  a 


Wood, 
unman- 
ufact- 
ured, 
not 
el.se- 
■where 
speci- 
fied. 


All 
other 
free  ar- 
ticles. 


TOTAI. 
FREE  OF 
DUTY. 


Ani- 
mals, 
not 
else- 
where 
.speci- 
fied, 
in- 
clud- 
ing 
live 
poul- 
try. 


Pounds.  \  Dollars. 


92, 114  16,  759 

2, 020!      342 


35,  392 

222, 080 

150, 416 

210, 672 

64,  506 

1, 000, 160 

3, 581,  648 

92,  624 

123,  312 

706,  048 

1, 255,  708 

1,  027,  839 

2, 428, 956 

949,  371 

1, 410,  540 

1, 007,  288 

907, 467 


7,482 

28, 015 

27, 487 

32,  679 

9,533 

138, 552 

687,  069 

18,  612 

26, 719 

155,244 

250,277 

185, 510 

467, 465 

214, 463 

359, 394 

218,  762 

192, 199 


Dollars. 
5,064 
12, 553 
3,934 
14,  009 
1, 
6,317 
1,949 
673 
2,470 


6,193 
833 

2,351 

28 

87 

648 

1, 188; 

1,2801 
115j 

3, 222 


Dollars. 
43, 934 
14, 856 
18,  228 
7,445 
13,  756 
17, 602 
23, 136 
55, 079 
36, 206 
75, 940 
174. 846 
199,  221 
256, 122 
30, 106 
30,  372 
30, 618 
42,476 
66,  740 
55, 464 
73, 560 


Dollars.  Dolls 

163,  342 

279, 669         If 

834,812 

802,  652 

780,  202 

731,  239 

923, 570 

895,  755 
1, 617, 025 
2, 942, 567 
1, 445,  334 

1,  982,  632 
2, 177, 545 

2,  580, 533; 

1,  860,  360 

2,  681, 299 
2,  307, 587 
2, 820.  823 
1,  904, 191 
2, 457,  523 


Art 

works, 

not  else- 

wh«*re 

specified 

I'riint- 

ing.s,  in 

oil  or 

water 

colors, 

and 

statuary. 


Dollars. 


290 


2,889 
9,484 
3,329 
3,100 
2,233 

590| 
2,113 
3,671 
4,207 
4,467 
9,845 
16, 014 

915 
5,134 
2,679 
1,551 
3,670 
6,826 
8,734 


Books, 
maps,  en- 
graving.s, 
etchings, 
photo- 
graphs, 
and  other 
printed 
matter, 
not  else- 
where 
specified 


Brass, 
and 
man- 
ufact- 
ures 
of. 


Dollars.   Dolls. 

3,375 

1,818 

6, 170  55 
6, 537  552 
12,252,  1,470 
17, 446,  499 
17, 765  211 
12,138:  1,047 
7, 875  28 
11, 448  98 
13,917  1,035 
22,83314,684 
13,857;  6,134 
3, 656,  885 
7,341j  1,337 
5, 023  768 
9, 2371  1,128 
5, 46lj  584 
9, 995I  260 
12, 079       163 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

750 

200 

3,650 

120 

104, 194 
91,573 

8,000 

107,  080 

93,  281 

264,  670 

143, 496 

26,048 

10, 592 

98, 194 

46,  447 

260, 463 

221,  325 

315,844 

214, 443 

61, 120 

6,471 

24,213 

n«  R28 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

5,900 
761 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

415,576 

3,582 

279, 552 

74,527 

652 

61,  500 

276 
5,  715 
6,809 

5,200 
60 
86 

6,088 

1,618 

* 

1881 

1882 

49 

1883 

1884 

1,310 
1,817 

1885 

1886 

.____ 

1887 

1 

50   214, 783 
7,385    11  28.^ 

755 

1888 

1 

1889 

243 
3,092 

55  755 

1890 

15, 922 

. 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


168 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 

IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEARS 

ENDINO 

JUNE 

30— 

BREADSTUFFS. 

Buttons 

and 
button 
forms. 

CHEMICALS.  DRUGS,  DYES,  AND  MEDI- 
CINES, NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Rye. 

Wheat. 

All 
other 
bread- 
stuffs, 

etc. 

Glycerin,  a 

Logwood 
and  other  dye- 
woods,  ex- 
tracts and  de- 
coctions ot.a 

All 
other. 

1871 

Bush. 

Dollars. 

Bush. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

2,069 

1,  623 

685 

20 

42,641 

901 

in  4sr 

Dollars.   Pounds. 
50 

Dollars. 

Pounds.\Dolls. 

Dollars. 
283,  091 

5,776 

392,  969 

1873 

1874 

22 

84 

73, 408 

3, 045 

79, 964 

1875 

1876 

268 

1,199 

166, 430 

327 
4,350 
7.979 

155,345 

1877 

1878 

210 

959 

303 
611 

I  483 

65, 706 

2^.1        1.162 

- 

95,314 

1879 

1880 

74 

317 

2421          895     64  452i      «  fiOfi 

\ 

147, 268 

666       2, 616           594 

1,032       2,229     28,897 

840       9.  85>fi           688 

11, 562 

17,042 

14,  822 

764 

1 

294, 491 

1881 

306, 549 

1882 

352, 641 

1883 

1,380 

4,491 

347 

477, 757 

1884 

100,184 
10,  703 

10, 955 

412 

_  1 

17, 950 

1885 

92 

250 

9 

44 

1,551 

8,353 

139 

29 



1 

1 

16,972 

1886 

43,  453       2,  541 
1,140,597    113,550 
1,039,677   101,942 

8,940 

1887 

13, 035 

742 

34, 116 

1888 

3 
2 

3 
2 

9,847 

1889 

578,  092^     53,  786 
156. 500     13. 579 

33, 093 

1890 

10, 199 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

3,107 

3,895 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1375    

32, 492 
24, 401 
30,  610 

22,  043 
17, 399 
23, 259 

888 

296 

416 

4,106 

1876 

8,000 

7,440 

15, 956 

1877 

3,499 

83, 715 

123, 051 

125,  203 

222,  731 

344, 726 

354, 756 

258, 260 

55,  826 

16,  995 

8,600 

2,799 

52,  560 

71,428 

90, 676 

191,  577 

316, 370 

248, 978 

183,  964 

39,  672 

10, 197 

5,160 

3,982 

1878 

4,000 

13,444 

1,952 

4,600 

11,842 

1,500 

3.050 

1870 

8,000 

1880 

1881 

1882 

15, 992 

21,  719 

246 

1883 

2,075 

1884 

4.404 

1885 

14,  533 

1886 

862 

1887 

1888 

1,718 

1889 

1890 

8,267 

4,960 

1,014 

4  Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,''  prior  to  188A. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


169 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 

CLOCKS  AND 

WATCHES,  AND 

PABT8  OF. 

Coal,  bitu- 
minous. 

Cocoa,  or 

coc-ao,  crude 

and  leave.sand 

sheila  of.6 

Coffee.6 

Copper, 

and 
manu- 
fac- 
tures 
of. 

COTTON,  MANUFACT- 
URES OF. 

JUNE 
30— 

11 

«3 

Cloth. 

Cloth- 
ing, 
ready- 
made, 
etc.c 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
14, 580 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 
220, 030 
843, 243 

Dollars. 
30,  664 
154, 180 

Dollars. 

7,434 
1,124 
7,507 

111 
41 

131 

Sq.  yds. 
1,551 

DoUs. 
263 

Dollars. 

1872 

299 

1,340 

1873 

135 

1874 

6,739 

25,  515 

3,998 

1,077 

3,460 

522 

1875 

1876 

83 

246 

1,275 

1877 

1878 

40 
13 

117 
24 

132 

20 
209 

82 
654 

6,050 
5,411 

634 
757 

1879 

29 

327 

7 

9 

143 

1880 

1881 

13,  212 
3,453 
2,129 

1,542 
592 
363 

1882 

1883.... 

60 

1,354 

500 

8 

35 

206 

4,529 

1,005 

19 

53 

1884 

7,061 
2,718 
1,453 
4,901 
2,287 
2,438 
2,871 

3,053 

60 
953 
67 
74 
25 

262 

1885.... 

348 

674 

78 

96 
51 

14 

1886.... 

1887. . . . 

132 
731 

372 

1888. . . . 

15, 917 
14 

2,834 
2 

13 

1889. . . . 

8 

1890 

30 

60 

53 

EXPORTS  OE  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS-Continued. 


1871 

9,572 
915 

349 
49 

1872 

1873.... 

75,  606 

1874.... 

1875.... 

1876 

6,599 

1.172 

1877.... 

1878. . . . 

1879 

1880 

1881.... 

20, 207 

1882.... 

3,361 

363 

1883.... 

382 

1884. . . . 

1885.... 

1,784 

1886.... 

1887.... 

1888 

1 

1889 

1890.... 



a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

^  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 

•  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton"  prior  to  1884. 


170 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUKOPE. 


nrPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

COTTON,  MANUPACTUEES  OP. 

EARTHEN,   STONE    AND 
CHINA  WAEB. 

Feath- 
ers, 
natural, 

etc., 
or  man- 
ufact- 
ured, 
and 
feathers 

and 

flowers, 

artifi- 

cial.c 

FISH. 

TEAR 

Knit  goods: 

Stockings, 

etc.,  made 

on  knitting 

machines  or 

frames,  or 

by  hand. 

Laces,  edg- 
ings, etc., 

and 
other  simi- 
lar tam- 
boured ar- 
ticles.a 

All 
other. 

China,  porce- 
lain, parian  and 
bi.f  que,  earthen 
tjtono,and  crock- 
ery ware.  6 

All 
other. 

Cured  or  preserved. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Ancho- 
vies 

and  .sar- 
dines, 

packed 

in  oil,  or 
other- 
wise. 

Co<l.  haddock. 

Not 
deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented. 

Deco- 
rated or 

om.a- 
nient«d. 

hake,  and  pol- 
lock, dried, 

smoked, 
or  pickled. 

1871 

Dollars. 
7,255 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

20,  387 

641 

9,919 

1,367 

381 

72,611 

114,925 

132.  312 

104, 370 

DoUars. 

DoUars. 

Dollars. 

21,  829 

2,919 

7,669 

4,284 

3,723 

9,312 

3.091 

1,556 

5,707 

10, 546 

35, 175 

35, 193 

39,  554 

1,737 

139 

93 

94 

134 

137 

DoUars. 

DoUars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 .. 



1,151 
2  689 

1873 

1874 

122 

7 

7,251 
8,028 
6  330 

1875 

1876 

1877 

4,464 
5,160 
2,230 
2,890 
3,197 
6  780 

1878 

23 

1879 

1880 

155,848 
335,156 

1881 

1882 

16, 049 
11,921 
1,283 

246, 146 

1883 

161,  793 
702 

2,491 
126 
l.i9 
345 

1,875 
188 

fi  040 

1884 

Ill 
367 
233 
1,614 
158 
76,  786 
34 

6,530 
107 
146 
242 
20 
1,087 
62 

7,662 
2,855 
2,659 
5,457 
10,  383 
8,109 
8,358 

653  '     6,030 

367       8,263 

1,045       7,024 

21       6,013 

10      s  !ua 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

371 

110 

4 

1889 

1890 

1 

1,017 
4,972 

6,058 
5,637 

1,000 

100 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1,970 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

205 

1878 

355 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

4 

1884 

1885 

622 

900 

1886 

1887 

620 

845 
765 
170 
227 

1888 

1889 

1890 

563 

o Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton"  prior  to  188i. 
6  Included  in  -'All  other  earthenware"  prior  to  1884. 
« Included  in  "Fancy  goods,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


171 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS-Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
END- 

JUNE 

FISH. 

FLAX,  HEMP,  JUTE,  AND  OTHER  VEGETABLE  SUB- 
STANCES, AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

Cured  or  preserved. 

Unmanufactured. 

30— 

Herring. 

All 
other. 

Flax. 

Hemp. 

Jute. 

Sisal  grass, 
and  (ither 
vegetable 

substances. a 

Dried  or 
smoked. 

Pickled  or 
salted.' 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Barrels. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
7,347 
988 
1,547 
3,782 
5,750 
3,741 
1,977 
7,485 
1,561 
3,070 

Tons. 

51 

237 

217 

258 

189 

148 

128 

49 

35 

6n 

Dollars. 

22,  888 
98, 197 
76, 610 
93,  995 
63, 568 
47, 772 
38,  573 
18,272 
12, 661 
27,  909 
1,816 
2,905 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 
15 

Dolls. 
1,062 

Tons 

Dolls. 

1872 

347 
4,433 

10,  076 
14, 243 
10, 270 

9,476 

11,  516 
9,291 

17, 016 
22,  747 
25,  631 
32, 605 
18, 241 
32, 441 
22, 117 
30,  858 
37, 400 
34,249 
39, 466 

3,656 
52, 210 
109, 190 
154,  302 
119,  255 
121,  254 
137, 687 
105,  875 
197, 760 
224,  474 
286,944 
361,  303 
236,  263 
392,  964 
273, 914 
359,  627 
422,  926 
429, 071 
470, 133 

9 

1,«64 

1873 

1874 

1875      . . 

1870 

1877 

1878      .. 

1879 

8 
42 

3,718 
16, 034 

1880 

7 
6 
1 

2,300 

1881 

9, 220           6 
8, 638           a 

1,445 
209 

1882 

1883 

5,465 

94, 563 

4,962 

452 
1,722 

340 
1,198 

162 

1884 

737 
741 
972 
1,033 
392 
138 
741 

169,  696 
195, 557 
228,  701 
241, 676 
102,  750 
35, 084 
184,  516 

11 

2,729 

2 

225 

1885 

87 

1886 

33,464 
166,  586 
40, 100 
28, 148 
96,  670 

2,105 
9,305 
2,031 
2,239 
2,854 

25 
32 

5,434 
6,419 

1887 

1888  .... 

1889 

169 
164 

36, 137 
30,  633 

1890  .... 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS-Continued. 


1871 .... 

:872 .... 

1873 

6 

1,161 

1874 

550 

1875 .... 

38 

2,956 

1876 

1877 

1878 .... 

1879 .... 



1880 .... 

217 

1881 .... 

1882 

498 
985 

47 
104 
29 

4.635 
10,257 
3,021 

1883 

1884  .... 

85 

35 

119 

28 

6,905 
2,538 
7  882 

1885  .... 

1886  .... 

1887 .... 

2,200 

1888 .... 

1889  .... 

8 

984 

1890 .... 

aNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


172 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM.  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

FLAX.    HEMP,  JUTE,  AND    OTHER  \'EGE- 
TABLE  SUBSTANCES,  AND  MANUFACT- 
URES OF— 

FRUITS,  INCLUDINO  NUTS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 

Furs, 
and 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Manufactures  of. 

Lem- 
ons, o 

Plums  and 
prunes,  a 

Pre- 
served 
fruits. a 

All 
other 
fruits. 

Nuts. 
(a) 

30— 

Bags 
and 
bag- 
ging, 
(o: 

Burlaps 
(except 
for  bag- 
ging for 
cotton)  a 

Cables  and 
cordage,  a 

All 
other. 

factures 
of  fur. 

1871 

DolU. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DolU. 

Dollars. 

464 

2,265 

205 

3,  .')0.') 

DoUs. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
5,883 
1,544 
2,701 
6,083 
4,780 
2,241 
7,502 
82, 682 
23, 133 

Dolls. 

Dollar*. 

19,  040 

4,690 

1872 

1873 

1874 

40 

1875 

3,  313 
2,209 
1,476 
2,685 
6,351 
891 
9,802 

13,  868 

14,  912 
2,506 
1,605 
2,120 
3,428 
1,612 
7,471 

12,  065 

110 

1876 

1877 

3,319 

1878 

1879 

11 

67 

1880 

135, 545 
16, 658 

559 

1881 

67, 817 

1882 

39,344 

16, 040 

31 

26, 748 

1883. 

51, 010 

1884 

211 

1.638 

7, 032 

481 

766 

820 

2,441 

1,466 

609 

1,134 

12,  698 

810 

614 

142 

4,078 

5,595 

1885 

32 


1886  ... 

4,265 
9,5*61 
5,977 
9,546 
1,322 

163 
50 

195 
69, 266 
21,347 

11 
3 

11 
969 
710 

33 

11 

171 

52 

38 

348 

1887 

1888 

200 

2 

2,548 
10,  514 

1889 

16,242 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

506 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

50 

1880 

126 

1881 

7,735 

1882 

1883 

1884.   . 

1885 

400 

188b"...   . 

2,640 

1887.. 

1888 

3,319 

1889 

1,200 

717 

1890. 

no 

1 

a  Included  in  "All  other  fruits"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


173 


IMPORTS  FROM  TKB  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


TEAR 
END- 
ING 

JUNE 
30- 


1871.... 
1872.... 

1873  . . . . 

1874  . . . . 

1875  . . . . 

1876  . . . . 
1877.... 
1878.... 

1879  . . . . 

1880  . . . . 

1881  . . . . 

1882  . . . . 

1883  . . . . 

1884  . . . . 

1885  . . . . 

1886  . . . . 

1887  . . . . 
1888.... 
1889.... 
1890  . . . . 


DUTIABLE. 


GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 


Bottles, 
vials, 
dcmi- 
jolms, 
car- 
boys, 
and 
jars, 
empty 

or 
filled.a 


DoUaris. 


2,777 
2,607 
5,761 
9,374 
26,  610 
25, 785 
19, 218 


Cylinder, 
crown, 
and  common 
window 
glass,  un- 
polished. 


Pounds. 


Dollt. 


294,  950  10, 067 


75,  000 


11,144 

717 
8,025 


11, 250 


23,  315 

5,000 

147,  339 


57 
577 


914 


1,160 

187 

2,429 


Cylinder 
and  crown 

glass, 
polished. 


Sq./t. 


36 

306 

1,089 


3,433 
43, 478 
13,  882 


DolU. 


10 

176 
402 


1,008 
19, 604 
5,674 


Plate  glass. 


Fluted, 

rolled,  or 

rough. 


Sq./t. 


8,148 


6,500 


DolU. 


1,502 


Cast, 

polished, 

unsUvered. 


Sq.ft. 

15, 485 
2,384 
1,379 


521 


760 
2,362 


93, 767 


4,197 
26, 196 
19, 909 
25,  574 

1,392 


Dolls. 

5,466 

1,203 

844 


398 


76 
1,069 


25,824 


1,210 
6,619 
5,813 
9,263 
466 


Cast,  polished, 
silvered. 


Sq.  feet. 
23, 486 


751 
217 


46, 912 

686, 005 

1, 119,  933 

1, 731,  629 


3,918 
5 


5,793 

116, 904 

5,624 


Dollars 
4,958 


All 

other. 


Hair, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
tied, 
and 
mana> 
fact- 
urea 
of. 


505 
29 


18, 155 
184, 924 
303, 355 
575, 020 


1,426 
17 


1,361 

47, 952 

2,394 


Dolls. 

22, 858 

28, 460 

39, 468 

10,  452 

5,215 

7,621 

2,451 

1,927 

8,683 

38, 834 

62,  737 

58,  058 

86, 036 

2,678 

1,624 

645 

1,002 

9,412 

3,076 

2,495 


Dolls. 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 

1871 

1872     . . 

1873      . . 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882      . . 

1883 

. 

1884 

2,834 

1.750 

855 
871 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

90 

1889  . .   . 

1890    . 

4 



a  Included  in  "AU  other  glass,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


174 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPORTS  FEOM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


Hats, 
YEAR    IJon- 
END-    nets, 
rS'G     ,and 
JUNE  hoods 
30—       and 
ma- 
te- 
rials 
for.  o 


1871... 
1872... 
1873... 
1874. . . 
1875... 
1876... 
1877... 
1878. . . 
1879. . . 
1880... 
1881 . . . 
1882... 
1883... 
1884... 
1885... 
1886... 
1887... 
]888... 
1889... 
1890... 


DolU. 


Hides 
and 
skins, 
other 
than  fur 
skins.  6 


Dollars. 

72,918 
56,  652 


48 
18 
10 
76' 
8,  088 
1,  797 


Hops,  a 


Lbs. 


DolU 


52, 937  24, 765 


28,  973 

50,  787 

231,634 

92,  490 

4,728 

4,345 


9,907 
8,403 
54,844 
14, 458 
1,588 
331 


India 
rub- 
ber 
and 
gutta 
per- 
cha, 
man- 
ufact- 
ures 
of. 


IHON  AND  STEEL,   AND  MANUFACTCEES   OF. 


Iron  ore. a 


Pig  iron. 


DolU.  Tans, 

1,762| 

l,608j 

1,.'?24! 

I 
36 

640 

3,606 

5 

262 


2,404 

5 

73 

160 


4 
166 
572 


2,221 


Dolls.  Ton*.  I 
879 
2, 499 
5,519 
3,823 
2,882 
5,229 
5,110 
5,129 
7,437 
3,485 
13, 207 
6,012 
4,889 
1,  391 
3,  639 
5,250 
2,552 
345 


4,805 


Dolls. 

24,  843 

85,  234 

333,  505 

215, 180 

116,  458 

143,441 

115,  285 

106, 035 

166,  650 

79, 404 

343,  782 

156,  039 

97,121 

22, 306 

38, 407 

88, 415 

39,  626| 

5,251 


Scrap  iron 
and  stft^l.  fit 

only  to  be 

reman  ufact- 

ured. 


Bar  iron, 

rolled  or 

hammered. 


Tons. 
4,108 
5, 256 
3,211 
550 
778 


33, 046 
6,551 

15,  881 

3,300 

2,484 

1 

6,006 


DoUars. 

92, 686 

139, 652 

116, 535 

14, 742 

18,  844 


719,  673 
194,  512 


Pounds.]  Dolls. 
36,  000,  4,  681 
221.499  5,684 
755, 274,19,  051 
100,157J  2,847 
232,050  6,111 
466,27611,033 


33,  523 

820 

111,  650 

21,249 


315,608   265,009 

53,038] 

29,810 

3 

97,957 


21,287  309,668, 

10,849  160,273. 

1, 183J  18,719', 

4,729  83,897|. 


633 
21 

1,832 

588 

4,325 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874. . . . 

1875 

1876.... 

1877.... 

1878. . . . 

1879 

1880.... 

1881.... 

1882.... 

1883 

1884.... 

1885.... 

1886. . . . 

1887.... 

1888.... 

397 

13,213 

1,980 

1889.... 

1890.... 

•  Not  eunmerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


175 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871, 

1872. 

1873, 

1874 

1875, 

1876 

1877, 

1878 

1879 

1880, 

1881, 

1882. 

1883, 

1884 

1885, 

1886, 

1887. 

1888 

1889. 

1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


IBON  AND    STEEL,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Bars,  railway, 

of  iron  or 

steel,  or  in 

part  of  steel. 


Wire  rods,  of  iron 
or  steel. a 


Tons.\DoUarg.  Pounds. 

4711     25,052, 

2,930   165,0701 

855     53,198 


15  954 
17 

sol  1, 464 

9i  435 


6,  690'  201, 375 
4,957    190,441 


14,  381 


433, 829 


12, 810 


17, 105,  996 
18,  485,  320 
10, 796,  878 
30,020,775   314,193 
2, 149, 518     27, 292 


Dollars 


266,  713 

271,  389 
124, 237 


Manufactures  of,  not  else- 
where specified. 


Cut- 
lery. 


Dolls. 
4,211 


91 


33 

10 

37 

100 

3,873 

2,863 

631 

6,319 

19 

21 

32 

107 

264 

131 

1,379 


Fire- 
arms. 


Ma- 
chin- 
ery. 


Dollars}  Dolls. 


26 


76 
952 


120 

L872 

234 

2,103 

20 

20 


21 

10 

35 

574 

3.656 

958 

1,073 

275 

172 

1,650 

320 


1,547:  3,640 
19,361    1,596 


11,  066 
9,707 

18, 471 
9,033 

10, 452 
9,289 

19, 425 


789 
253 
1,399 
1,082 
2,583 
1,036 
158 


All  other. 


JEWELRY,  ETO. 


Jewel- 
ry, and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures of 

gold 
and  sil- 
ver. 


Dollars. 

35,  625 

20,  618, 

17, 806 

16, 063 

11, 275 

19, 945 

25, 955 

23, 264 

16,  047 

238, 529 

254, 145 

912,  344 

2, 315, 822 

16,  501 

21,648 

4,878 

19,  341 

6,245 

2,198 

484 


Dollars. 
2,691 


161 

1,139 

334 

159 

174 

305 

185 

957 

1,679 

2,503 

4,163 

634 

1,364 

3,186 

7,436 

6,776 

6,328 

26,  735 


Precious 
stones, 
not  else- 
where 
specified, 
and  imi- 
tations of, 
not  set. 


Dollars. 

2,873 


Lead, 
and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 


6,856 

3,310 

94 

1,810 

1,773 

17,248 

4,548 

42,  207 

260, 196 

209,  067 

186, 647 

177,  534 

892,  969 

1, 696,  868 

2, 024, 073 

2,801,959 

3,  513,  631 


Dollars. 
213,  642 
200, 031 
176, 330 
118, 260 
37,849 
31,  051 


2 

45 

18, 352 


108 

16,  331 

116 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS-Conlinned. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

200 
1,322 

820 
3,  242 
3,005 

1874   

1875 

1876 

1877 

1,046 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

103 

1882 



1883  

1,000 

1884 

1885 

1886  

1887 

1888 

5.000 

1889 

121 

1890  ... 

o  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  iron,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


176 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS-Continued. 


TEAR 
ENDING 

JUNE 
30— 


]871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
188C. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


LEATHER,  AND  MANTFACT 
UBES  OF. 


Manufact- 
ures of. 


Dollars. 
34, 393 


4,789 

8,410 

292 

9,670 

1,022 

8,907 

9,735 

46, 108 

15,  290 

32,  364 

13,724 


1,125 
163 
458 

1,365 
97 


Dollt. 


99 
23 
11 

28 
274 


5 

801 

66 


Dollars. 
4,933 


14 

1,171 

932 

1,979 


430 

11 

2,593 

4,311 

1,118 

6,186 

52 

80 

40 

1,176 

109 

20 

649 


Malt  liqaors. 


Galls. 


19 

3,730 

869 

913 

268 


10 

29 

37 

6,419 

455 
60 
6 

669 
39 

145 

255 


MABBLB     AND 

STONE.  AND  MAN' 

CFACTUEES  OP. 


So 


Dollars.  Dollars. 


Dollars. 


8 

3,050 

935 

357 

215 


6 

13 

48 

2,440 

136 

13 

3 

121 

12 

55 

162 


038 
586 
644 
639 
158 
573 
152 
456 
290 
487 
910 
130 


268 

270 

98 

7 

30 
51 


Dollars.  Dollars. 


589 
339 


17 
503 


METALS.  METAL 
COMPOSITIONS, 
ETC.,  NOT  ELSE- 
WHERE SPCIFLED. 


Eg 


10, 737 

1,112 

145 

205 

2,199 

14 


2,315 


-7!^ 


Dollars.  DoUars, 


844 

60 

1,106 

887 
3,551 


956 

664 

594 

226 

2,257 

1,273 

2,538 

1,466 

6,759 

12,444 

9,463 

628 

2,706 


622 
959 
2,319 
502 
212 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS-Continued. 

1871 

1 

1872 

1 

1873     . - . - 

1 

1874 

1875 

60 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1870 

1880 

1881  

138 

1882 

380 

1883 

1884 

701 

1885 

1886      .   . 

1887 

1888 

1889 



82 

1890 

a  Included  in  "Marble,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  metala,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

«  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.         177 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  8PKCIF:KD. 

Paints 

and 
colors. 

Paper, 
and 

nianu 

fact- 

ures 

of. 

Animal  or 
rendered. 

Mineral. 

Vegetable. 

Per- 
fum- 
eries, 

30— 

Whale  and 
fish. 

Eixed  or  expressed. 

Volatile  or 
essential. 

met- 

iC8, 

etc. 

Olive,  salad. 

Other. 

1871 

GaU*. 

320 
350 

DolU. 

191 
229 

OalU. 

DoUt. 

Galls. 
27 

Dolls. 
57 

Galls. 

1,385 

597 

25 

456 

60 

923 

74 

36 

670 

5 

4,724 

1,855 

5,427 

5,480 

4,550 

1,526 

2,180 

35,  571 

28,  792 

82, 986 

Dolls. 

785 
462 

18 

Lbs. 

523 
235 
712 

Dolls 

326 
221 
344 
295 
545 
31 
145 
122 

DolU. 

45,966 

27,  009 

80, 369 

59,  806 

80, 856 

97. 557 

64,433 

87,340 

119,  761 

157, 765 

130,  667 

190, 552 

187,511 

116 

33 

334 

347 

DoUfi. 
5  354 

Dolls. 

7   OOll 

1872 

3  942   8  179 

1873.... 

301 

418 

4,931   9,020 
7,  830  12, 526 
2  766   4,730 

1874 

450 

680 

4,043 

4,767 

7,550 

13, 276 

7,640 

20, 903 

6, 729 

412 
524 
4,102 
5,377 
6,481 
9,026 
6,688 
12, 817 
4,721 

286       5!fin 

1875 

37 

49 

79 

509 

99 

59 

583 

37 

2,477 

1,066 

3,506 

2,695 

2,131 

656 

821 

42,  645 

47, 634 

96, 177 

537 
30 
88 
73 

1876 

6  691    8  123 

1877 

2,  234  10, 929 

1,680   9,227 

5.160   7,011 

14  128  11  951 

1878 

12 

603 

1,882 

2,780 

483 

12 

10 

60 

22 

1,486 

1,441 

2,072 

352 

17 

12 

94 

1879 

1880 

1881 

185 

361 

ll,08o'lO,463 
15,031    6,707 
10,662   7,162 

1,730 

293         41 

1882 

1883 

3 

14 

1884 

2 

5 

1885    ... 

1886 

39 
25 
34 
35 
1,480 

18 
20 
13 

673    1  314 

1887.... 
1888 

1,435 

291 

1,475 

1,509 

4 

1 

3, 325       931 

1889    ... 

15 
471 

2,396 

690 

1  964'    ^  9t;4 

693 

1890 

1,605 

5,985 

3 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS  -Continued. 


1871 .... 

4,300 

1,996 

956, 521 

165,  909 

1872 

84,854 

14, 267 

1873  .... 

1874  .... 

1875.... 

1876  .... 

872 

448 

1877.... 

1878  .... 

49 

723 

1879  .... 

1880  .... 

1881  .... 

15 

144 

1882.... 

307 

1883  .... 

1,425 

1,849 

1884.... 

1,141 

960 

175 
233 

1885  .... 

1886.... 

1887.... 

1888.... 

1, 080 
400 
182 

1889 

314 

1890.... 

H.  Mis.  117 12 


178 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NE  THERLANDS— Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

Pipes, 
and 

smok- 
ers' 
articles 
(a) 

PROVISIONS,  COlIPl^ISTNa  MEAT  AND  DAIRY 
PRODUCTS. 

Rice,  not  else-whcre 
specified. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30- 

Meat  products. 

Dairy  products. 

Salt. 

Meat, 
and 

meatex- 
tracts. 

AU 
other.b 

Cheese,  b 

Milk 

and 

butter. 

(b) 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
11,742 
6,918 

35,  832 
32.  521 

36,  795 
48, 857 
40, 145 
52,  526 
44,189 
34,829 
69,  525 
85  820 

105,110 

4,057 
4,014 

14 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

436 

20,  670 



26 

659 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880     .   .  - 

1881 

258 
134,  400 

2,  872,  800 
5,  039, 009 

10, 738, 829 

3,  882, 034 

2,  406, 886 
7,  405,  344 
8, 076,  947 

3,  029, 874 

23 
3.914 

82,  237 
137, 560 
271,  701 

83,  483 
39, 032 

188,  904 

233, 296 

76, 583 

1882 

1883 

44,100 

201 

1884 

7,037 
10, 212 
2,403 
2,124 
1,359 
3,165 
1,899 

60 

464 

9 

1  093 

615,  663 
591, 758 
686,  355 
787,  708 
864, 690 
939,  051 
950, 129 

97, 107 
86,  822 
85,  606 
97,  610 
110,  945 
120, 875 
127, 503 

53 

9 

782 

5 

540 

18S5     

1880 

1887 

33,  690 

353 

1888 

5  274           118 

1889 

2,687 
2,273 

2,123 
1,677 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continiicd. 


1871 

1872 

1873     

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

• 

1878 

1879 



1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 



1885 

1886 

64,  480 

1,064 

1887 

978 

116 

1888 

1889 

1,  504 

225 



1,  618,  355 

24,  275 

1890 

oinclndod  in  "  Fancy  articles,"  prior  to  1884. 

h  lucludud  in  "Meat  and  meat  extracts,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISL.         179 

IMTOKTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 
ENDING 

SEEDS,    NOT    KLSEWHEUE 
SPECIFIED. 

SILK,  MANUFACT- 
URES  OF. 

SOAP,  a 

JUNE 
30— 

Linseed,    or 
tluxseed. 

All  other. 

Dre.^8  and 
piet-e 
good-s. 

All  other. 

Fancy,   per- 
fnnicd,  nnd  all 
de.sciii)ti(in8  of 

toilet  soap. 

All 
other. 

Spices,  ground. 

1871 

BxisheU. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
37,  059 

Dollar.t. 
20,  776 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Povnds. 

239,  369 

230,  357 

216,  046 

230,  624 

76, 435 

82,  809 

101, 189 

211,  957 

116, 926 

53, 151 

39,828 

2 

135, 183 

17, 974 

Dollars. 
37, 204 
109, 125 
39, 764 
162, 077 
54,568 
29, 085 
25  133 

1872 

2,3C1 

23,  390 

23,  032 

38,  884 

23,524 

17, 138 

27,  252 

22,  858 

31,601 

35, 155 

55,  583 

70, 976 

67, 883 

69,  029 

87, 133 

116,  246 

146,  524 

139,  678 

136,  657 

1873 

931 

1,350 

21, 446 

228,  492 

284,  235 

373.  270 

358. 080 

295. 315 

228,  611 

172,  598 

211,  527 

10 

241 

406 

40 

94 

10,  785 

4,437 

1874 

1,729 

1875 

52,  314 
17, 145 

0,531 
16,763 
18,  585 
41,429 
64,  257 
85,  294 
192.  773 

8,373 
11,812 
10,  775 
10,  835 

7,447 
33, 912 

3,394 

1876 

1877 

1878 

73, 915 
32, 175 
29, 837 
23, 312 
1 

1879 

1880 

1881     

80 

125 

1882 

188:! 

1884 

1,  993 

3,559 

205 

103 

30,  582 
6,884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1S88 

6 

12 

14 

28 

54 

13 

22 

209 

13 

10 

5 

85 

292 
47 
620 

3,312 
220 

248 
53 

1889 

51 
175 

137 
316 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

18,  039 
439 

3,788 
63 

1S73 

1874 

1875 

4,162 

774 

278 

17 

1876 

1877 

1,438 

2,031 

1,112 

1878 ' 

I,ni7 
1,845 

1879 ' 

4,333 

1880 

12,564 

3,053 

1881 ' 

1882 ' 

5,030 

24,136 
19,  765 

7,078 
5,629 

1883 ! 

1,210 

847 

1,225 

350 

1884 

1885 

1880 

1887 

4,386 
198 

1888 

1889 

130 

28 

1890 

a  Kot  enumerated  prior  to  1S84. 


180 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
nrrORTS  from  the  XETHERLANDS— Contlnned. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 

ENO- 
IXCt 

SPIRITS,  DISTILLED. 

8DGAR.    MOLASSES, 
SUQAK   CANDY,    AND 
CONFECITONERY. 

Tea.c 

Tin,  bars, 

blocks. 

jrxE 

30- 

Brandy  .a 

All  other. 

(b) 

Sufrar,  Dutch 
stanilard  in  color. 

Con- 
fee- 

tion- 
ery. 

Dolls. 

orplga, 

sniiii  or 

grauulated.e 

Xot  above  No.  13 

1871 

Pf.  galls 

2,181 
111 
552 

1,093 
377 
109 
813 

Bolls. 

2,816 
157 
862 
648 
504 
88 

1,575 

rf.  (jails. 
523, 241 
673,  939 
603,  050 
497,  599 
515,  701 
349.  C53 
322,  025 
342,  481 
315,  062 
306,  303 
331,355 
376,  222 
400,  870 
468, 416 
410, 520 
421, 901 
419, 300 
407, 456 
393,  006 
417, 067 

Dollars. 
201,  728 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DolU. 

Lbs. 
12 

Dolls. 
5 

Chct. 

805 

65 

Dolls. 
24, 163 

1872 

270, 006 

2,019 

1S73 

273, 032 
2:!3, 495 
Z>.2,  824 
151,409 
138,  048 
146, 477 
125, 391 
130  299 

173, 457 

7.874 

1874 

1875 

85,  527 

4,328 

1870 

1877 

1, 330,  360 

63, 797 

1878 

1879 

40 
45 
45 
446 
83 
5 

85 
39. 

1880 

62,  821 

30,100 

346,  601 

411,490 

1,587,160 

1, 858, 600 

2, 493,  998 

1,433,463 

221, 145 

2,  620, 437 

2,  385,  680 

2,435 
1, 192 
16,  596 
18, 069 
44, 061 
36, 028 
63,245 

1881 

165  890 

1882 

180, 003 
176, 045 
188,  866 
162.  065 
154, 156 
143, 804 
147, 122 
152,  762 
167,005 

125 
1,225 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

26, 436       383 
4  501       S.l.'i 

1888 

1889 

62, 208 
52,761 

9 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGK  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

98 

3,714 

4,887 

3,535 

372 

392 

20 

136 

300 

180 

196 

242 

74 

1,402 

2,846 

1,373 

353 

108 

11 

134 

135 

183 

220 

216 

1872     .. 

1873     . 

1874 

1875 

1876  . 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1S80   ... 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

68 

90 

2.506 
2,102 
2,284 
2,610 
3,076 
4,152 
1,724 

1,547 

1885 

1880 

783 

299 

3 

1887 

1888 

82 

67 

1889 

1890 

15 

10 

a  Included  in  "All  other  spirits"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  eniimorated  i)rior  to  1884. 
•  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


181 


IMPORTS  FIIOM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAK 

TOB.\CCO,  AND  MANCrACTUBES  OF. 

Toya.  a 

VEGETABLES. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Loaf. 

Manufactures  of. 

Beans  and 
peaso. 

30— 

Cig.ira,  cigar- 
ettes, and  che- 
roots. 

All 
other. 

Potatoes. 

1871 

Poundi. 

Dollars. 

Poundi. 
2 
381 
70 
132 
134 
200 
142 

Dollars 
1 
372 
321 
256 
309 
286 
138 

Dollars 
5 
80 
88 
65 
36 
91 
298 

Dollars 

BusheU 

Dollars 

Bushels 

Dollart 

1872 

Ig73 

811 

12,862 

13,  462 

8,552 

542 
4,764 
3,335 
2.656 

7 

17 



20 

312 

320 
80 

553 
30 
16 
42 
25 
79 
22, 202 

293 
40 

874 
32 

U6 

36,  711 

88 

498 

15 
191 

1874 

214 

1875 

58 

1876 

330 

1877 

868 

674 

40 

1878 

34 

1879 

1,013 

38 

200,  602 

782,  763 

3,  818,  931 

603,  536 

2,217,917 

4, 000,  519 

4,213,336 

5,  861,  472 

5, 024,  455 

9, 734. 999 

858 

10 

140,  665 

487, 127 

2, 942, 148 

480,  702 

1, 881, 494 

3,  394, 156 
3, 651, 349 
5,  634, 765 

4,  333,  463 
9, 037,  388 

22 
92 
16 
10 
467 
10 

19 

1880 

1881     

66 

397 

4 

59 
142 

34 

73 
247 

97 
341 
283 

84 

768 

3 

76 
201 

76 

53 
286 
180 
400 
333 

72 

179 

30 
64 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

6 

293 
76 
42 

478 
151 
90 

12,439 

151 

36 

343 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

44 

9 

26 

42 
4,152 
5,676 
1,695 
2,007 

40 

168 

9,173 

948 

12, 192 

80 

300 

11,  427 

1,528 

15, 361 

13 

57 

14, 496 

96 

409 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871 

6,796 

3.216 

104 
114 

123 
399 

1872 

1873 

2.934 

53,  362 

1,706 

1.  609 

1874 

29,  247 
1,000 

1875 

20,  228 
19,  235 
39,  702 

17.  428 
15,  982 
31,  670 

1876 

503 
204 

2,283 
156 

252 
1,  672 
2,502 

571 

1877 

22,  598 
3,060 

1,496 
1,243 

1878 

1879 

1880 

263 

576 

1881 

40, 129 
47, 426 
62,  212 
39,  889 
88,  566 
86,  461 
183, 055 
257,  824 
269, 126 
182,  328 

15.  277 
32,  636 
32,945 
14,  322 
60.  891 
56, 445 
138, 325 
188,  990 
165,  200 
137,  903 

1,351 

1882 

0,870 

6,  193 

1883 

1884 

2,745 

464 

30 

1885 

67 
145 

133 
453 

1886 

25, 150 
33,  500 

15,  490 
20, 108 

1887 

1888 

135 
135 

394 
202 

471 
400 

1889 

1890 

alnduded  in  "Fancy  articloa"  prior  to  1884. 


182 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


DUTTABLE. 

Vegetables. 

WIKES. 

WOOr>,  NOT  ELSE- 
WHEkK  S)  ECIFIED,  ETC. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

All  other. 

Champajrne, 

anil  other 

sparkling.  6 

Still  wines. 

Manufactures 

of. 

JUNE 

30— 

In  casks.            In  bottles. 

Pickles 
and 

sauces. 

(O) 

In  their 
natural 
Btate.a 

Pre. 
pared 

or 
pre- 
served 

(o) 

Lum- 
ber. 

Cabinet 
ware 

and         All 
house-    other, 
furni-  , 
ture.  c  \ 

1871 

Dolls.      Dolls. 

DolU. 

Doz. 

DolU. 

6alU. 

410.  375 

484,  816 

559,  387 

404,  237 

313, 124 

340, 157 

250,  872 

246,  692 

295,  955 

309, 301 

380, 772 

382, 853 

435, 127 

15,  391 

12, 218 

49, 501 

56, 110 

26, 381 

19,  431 

6,719 

DolU.   1    Doz. 
135,  652       5, 789 
162, 730       7,  376 
210,  76l'     10,  686 
153,  653     11.  641 

DolU. 
22, 833 
25,  664 
49,  608 
52, 225 
49,  527 

100, 266 
48,  286 
66, 014 

DulU. 

DolU. 

DolU. 
42, 903 

1872 

3,297 

1873 

15 

6,652 

1874 

4,727 

1875     .   .. 

133, 148 
187,  944 

149,  516 

150,  584 
183.  666 
230,  436 
299, 667 
305, 604 
334,  047 

12,  685 
6,599 

'34,052 
42, 668 
19, 158 

13,  284 
6,000 

10,  787 

17, 974 

8,200 

12.  593 

18,  360 

26, 608 

36, 136 

38, 219 

26,  242 

1,036 

367 

2,170 

3,043 

1,588 

2,862 

600 

14, 523 

1876 

6,128 

1877 



24,  871 

1878     ..   . 

31, 191 

1879 

\ 

121,746 
167,  622 
204, 078 

62 

17,  773 

1880 

1 

26,  414 

1881 

35,619 

1882 





250, 952 

159, 734 

6,867 

2,010 

13,  774 

18,  656 

10, 009 

17, 812 

3,343 

40,  615 

1883 

32, 114 

188'4 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

2P 
32 
50 
31 
5 
22 
86 

18,  264 
20, 040 
20,  519 
26,747 
44,883 
20.  031 
41,  750 

1,230 

16 

645 

3,949 
961 
216 
377 

8 

153 

293 

681 

31 

54 

94 

931 

2,513 

5,277 

370 

525 

5,165 
3,814 
4,587 
10, 626 
1,474 
6,158 
9,898 

6,588 
4,634 
2,011 
2,P11 
6,623 
3,042 
10, 821 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS-Continued. 


1871 

109 

28 

95 

418 

1872 

1873 

1874...     . 

242 
56 

41 

1875 



1876 

1877 



711 
590 

7,954 
3,680 

1878 

1879 

1880 

196 

1881     

1882 

150 

830 

240 

1883 

182 

1884 

1885 

860 

1886 

224 

12 
95 

1,200 

50 

1887 

9 

150 

1,842 
413 
601 

1, 200 
252 
501 

1888 

60 
385 

iO 

1889 

1890 

40 

371 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884.  6  Included  in  "Still  wines  "  prior  to  1884. 

0  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wood,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
IMPOKTS  FKOM  TUE  Nli'i'UEKLANDS-Continued. 


183 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
]87'_>. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1870. 
18S0. 
1881. 
1882. 
ISSr.i. 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIR  OF  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,   AND  OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND  MANUFACT- 
URES OF. 


Uunianufact- 
urcd. 


Pounds'  Dollars. 


9,527 
4,111 


2,693 
1,848 


Manufactures  of 


C'arpots  anil 
carpoliiig. 


112 


1884.. 
18S5.. 
18S6.. 
3887.. 

1888 'l01,075 

1889 124.021 

1830 I 


59,  978 


8,586 
11,  529 
15, 383 


Sq.  yds. 

100 

7 

1,124 

460 

757 

2,664 

2,308 

158 

2,045 

21 

886 

314 

525 

1,627 

243 

92 

390 

288 

62 

^22 


I  D.olh. 
'  103 
9 
11,773 
j  961 
2,  550 
5,015 
5.891 
I  252 
15,116 

I       '« 
11,496 

036 
,1,  009 
'3, 155 
1,409 

500 
1, 101 
1,181 

303 

685 


Clothing, 
rcaily-niade, 
etc.,  except 
shawls  and 
kuit  gouds. 
(a) 


Dollars. 


Cloths. 


Lbs.b 


Dollars. 
6,799 


Dress  goods, 

women's  and 

children's. 


622 

93 

55 

286 

284 

345 

1,848 


598 

1,  038 

2,987 

647 

42, 042 

44,359 

38,  926 

150,  848 

212,  954 

172,  798 

170,  729 


422 


56 


Dollars 
9,720 


Knit 
fab- 
rics. 


103 


12,  049       3, 357 


15 


4,199 
9,473 
5,108 
2,755 
1,460 
5,412 


4,915 
11,040 
5,353 
3,046 
1, 151 
3,377 


3,409 

74 

751 


15,  607 
15, 933 
19, 085 
5,529 
2,485 
152 


1,061 
21 
145 


Dolls 
2,273 


All 
other. 


Dollars. 
6,707 


25 


261 
541 


651 

5,969 

8,838 

7,035 

15,  905 

116, 043 

236,  368 

99,  531 

83, 767 

79,956 

3,951 

418 

1,715 

922 

2,791 

1,916 

555 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1S71  

1 

1 872  

1 

638 

1873 

1  

3874 

3,902     532 

1875  

1876 

1 

1877 

1 

1878 

1879 

1       1 

143 

1880 

1 

1 

1881 

1      1 

116 

1882 

1       1 

1883 

1 

1884  .  . 

i 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1,755 

507 

1889 

1890 

1,893 

i 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wool  "  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  stated  prior  to  1884. 


184 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  KETHERLA^TDS— Continued. 


YEAR. 
ENDING 
JUNE  30— 


1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881. 

1882  . 

1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890  . 


DUTIABLE. 


ZIXC  OE   SPELTER,    AND  MANUFACT- 
URES OF. 


In  blocks  or  pigs,  and     Mauufact- 
old.  urea  of. 


Pounds. 
1, 696,  204 
1,585,183 

221,080 
91,069 

172,  003 


Dollars. 
76, 905 
73, 500 
13,  730 
7,072 
9,634 


1,  222,  664 
112, 160 


55, 524 


5,710 


49,  730 
4,592 


1,071 


Dollars. 


101,808 
151.  794 
128,  410 
79,  483 


528 
8,200 
9,349 
5,870 
1,251 
6,670 
8,393 


All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 


Dollars. 

186,  822 

67,  519 

l.oO,  052 

100,427 

54,  4S4 

99,  776 

132,  919 

88,  874 

82,  960 

145, 240 

190,  336 

306,  459 

603,  271 

14,  838 

16,  360 

27,  704 

46,  014 

70, 196 

91, 863 

289, 702 


RECAPITULATION. 


I        TOTAL 
TOTAL        TOTAL  FREEl    VALUE  OF 
DUTIABLE-       OF  DUTlf.    I    MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


Dollars. 

1,  884,  020 

2,  208,  046 
2, 1H8,  205 
1,713,971 
1,  073,  456 
1,  707,  018 

1,  023,  549 
1, 879, 179 

2,  063,  907 
4,001,520 

4,  356,  972 
6, 183,  096 

10, 076, 188 
2, 292,  400 

3,  792,  389 

5,  842, 547 
7, 615,  326 
9, 535,  551 
9,  046, 652 

14,  571,  710 


Dollars. 

163,  342 

279,  669 

834,  812 

802,  652 

780,  202 

731, 239 

923, 570 

895,  755 

1.617,025 

2, 942,  507 

1,  445, 334 

1, 982, 632 

2, 177,  545 

2, 580,  533 

1, 860, 360 

2, 681,  299 

2, 307, 587 

2, 820, 823 

1,  904, 191 

2, 457,  523 


Dollars. 
2, 047,  962 
2. 547. 715 
2, 943, 077 
2, 516,  623 
2,  353,  658 

2,  138, 257 
2,547,119 
2, 774,  934 

3,  680, 932 
6,  944,  087 
5,  802, 306 
8, 165,  728 

12, 253, 733 

4,  872,  933 

5,  652, 749 
8, 523, 846 
9,922,913 

12, 356,  374 
10,  950, 843 
17, 029, 233 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  NETHERLANDS— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889  . 
1890. 


2,317 
3,151 
1,588 
1, 894 
2,301 


1,917 
9, 153 
2,504 
398 
14,  791 
23,583 
14,456 
4,  059 
18.  685 

20. 358 
11,456 

11. 359 
6,982 
5,324 


181, 
72, 

102, 
59, 
34, 
47, 
58, 
79, 

100, 
98, 

2r)i, 

420, 
320, 
228, 
145, 
124, 
187, 
219, 
200, 
.154, 


107, 080 

93,  281 

264,  670 

143,  496 

26, 048 

10,  592 

98,  194 

46,  447 

260, 4(!3 

221,325 

315,  8t4 

214,  443 

01, 120 

6,471 

24,213 

98, 828 

214,  783 

11,283 

55, 755 

15, 922 


288, 970 
165,  541 
367,  468 
202,  578 
60,  064 
57,  753 
156,  578 
125,  968 
361,  319 
319,  868 
567,  503 
635,  422 
381,  422 
235,  322 
170, 126 
223,  053 
402,  714 
230, 942 
262, 159 
170, 207 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


185 


IMPORTS  FROM  rORTUGAL. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


«2 

3*^     . 

u  O  3 

P.       t- 

^*£| 
^-§''- 

o  u  « 


CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND 
DVKS,  NOT  KLSEWHEBK 
SPECIFIED. 


Arjral,  or 


All 


Mg.,1,  or  crude    «"ms  other, 
tartar. 


Dolls. 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


8,026 
1,000 
5,412 
32, 662 
51, 116 
'ol,  381 
j35, 729 
[ee,  853| 
■49, 745 
;66,  240 
63,  068 
58, 372 
36, 555 
|24, 0191 


Lh». 
131,  400 
307, 211 
575,  625 
706, 676 
716,  538 
439,  769 
343, 351 
259,  865 
54, 281 
63,530 


11,000 
5,360 
265, 396 
1886..;30,  600  1,317,518^ 
454, 932J 
395, 943 
706,  458' 
722,  Sis! 


Dolls. 
11,  446 
26, 132 
59, 482' 

72,  742| 
76,  731 
41,  700 
25, 870 
17,  801 
6,575 
4,269 


Dolls. 


3,779 

11,888 
1,478 
9,536 
912 
3,648 


1887 
1888 
1389 
1890 


30, 170  1, 
i22, 0831, 
124, 339J1, 
'24,43811, 


1, 664I 
852' 
39, 727 
181, 978 
167,  955 
168, 881 
170, 356 
172,  887! 


DolU. 
2,728 
12,651 

29,  577, 
13,  702 
11,018 

8,261 
12, 165 

6.920 

4,  945 1 13,  543 
11, 036!  407 
10, 239  15, 461 
12,979  33,193 
22.  958  22,  242 

2, 481  j  2,  084 

30,  534!  3,  217 
j  5,042 

3,500' 

340j      431 
11, 219       213 


Coffee,  a 


Cork 
wood,  or 

cork 
bark,  un- 
manu- 
factured, skius.a 


Hides 

and 

skin.s, 


Pounds. 


1,452 
5,252 


12,  681 


22, 073 

265, 457 

3,  024, 461 

348,  315 

2,  644,  666 

979, 491 

140, 155 

537, 305 

74,  0061 


Dolls.    Dollars. 


221 

790 


1,076 


2,690 
20, 220 

266, 811 
23,  005 

167, 661 
81,  254 
23, 139 
59,  069 
10,  787 


386, 
326, 
251, 

378, 
330, 
292, 
314, 
446, 
473, 
794, 
722, 
772, 
739, 
7811, 
1, 106, 
806, 
570, 
873, 


Household 
and  per- 
sonal 
ell'ec'ts, 
etc..  and 
imple- 
ments, etc., 

other     "fl'F?«n8  ,    -         . 

than  fur  '^'Ji^i'?;.  P^rclia,  crude, 
and  ot  citi- 
zen.solthe 

United 
States  dy- 
ing 
abroad. 


India  rubber 
and  gutta- 


Dolls.      Dollars.      Lbs.   1  DolU. 


79 


23, 467 


1,782 


1, 000         303 


500', 


21 


153 
95!  11,176 
209  23,204 
128  20,683 
1,185 


864 


6,919 

14, 869 

14,  075 

256 


75111,759   51,243 

60  367,  915  189,  035 

125  515,504  232,243 

80  238, 23l!  89,  751 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAL. 

1871.. 

2,300 

1872.. 

1873.. 

1874.. 

1875.. 

10,  604 

1876.. 

1877.. 

1878.. 

5  432 

1879.. 

1880.. 

1881.. 

1SS2 

1H8!.. 

269 

lH.-<4.. 

, 

... 

1885.. 

400 
70 

43 
9 

1886.. 

1887.. 

1888.. 

1889.. 

1890.. 

1 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


186 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  PORTUGAL— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

PAPER  STOCK.  CUUDE. 

Seeds, 
not  else- 
where 
specitied. 

■    Tea.a 

Wood.un- 
tnjiniifact- 
meii,  not 
elsewhere 
specified. 

All  other 

free 
articles. 

TOTAL 

30— 

Rags,  other  than 
woolen. 

All 
other. 

DUTY. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

JDollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
19, 532 

Dollars. 
101,613 
285, 985 

Dollars. 
135, 319 
333,  096 

1872 

1873 

480  192 

1874 

1,079 

431,  361 

1875 

1,044 

375,  325 

1876 

754 
1,180 
3,298 

383 
5,302 
5,259 
5,170 

48 

489,  779 

1877 

447, 995 

1878 

12, 406 
46 

372,  335 

1879 

407,  943 

1880 



941 

768 

520, 500 

1881 

6 
1,148 

578,  815 

1882 

90, 955 

2,254 

929. 937 

1883    ..   . 

10 

8G2,  422 

1884 

124, 362 

3,431 

2,598 

1 .  087. 977 

1885     . 

430  '      801,021 

188C 

41 
5 

1 

67  1  Lin.").  397 

1887 

200 

3 

708 



133 

27 

3,318 

5,735 

1, 441, 253 

1888 

1,  210.  548 

1889 

601 

1,071,632 
1, 177,  256 

180U 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAL— Continued. 


1871 

2,300 

1872 

5,787 
5,450 
5,445 
5,700 
6,420 
2,  500 

5,787 

1873 

5, 45  J 

1874 

5,445 

1875 

16,  364 

1876 

v,,420 

1877 

2,500 

1878 

5,432 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

370 

130 

130 

1883 

269 

1884 

43 

1885 

1880 

2 

1 

10 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

•  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMrORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


187 


IMPOKTS  FKOM  PORTUGAL— Continued 


DUTIAI'.LE. 

BliEADSTUFFS. 

Chem- 
icals, 

('.I-lI^S. 

(Iv.s, 
and 

niiili- 

ciiu's, 
not 
el.se- 

wliere 

SJU^.i- 

tied. 

Coal, 
bitiiuiinuiis. 

EARTHEN.  .STOXE,  AND 
CHINA  WAKE. 

PISH,  CUKKD 
OB  PKESEBVED 

Flax, 
lump, 
jute, 
etc., 
man- 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
30— 

Kye. 

Wheat. 

China,  porce- 
lain, parian.  and 
bisque,  earthen, 

stone,  and 
crockery  ware,  a 

All 

other. 

Ancho- 
vies 
and 
sar- 
dines, 
packed 
in  oil, 
or  oth- 
erwise. 

All 

other. 

ures 
of. 

1871.... 

Bush. 

Dolls. 

Bush. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
4,468 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 
10 
57 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

Dollt. 

1872 

1,118 

5,308 

396 

1873 

538 
797 

3,  o:!4 

37 

1874 

81 

1875 

1876 

1,840 

1877 

8 
84 

25 

617 

129 

9 

240 

58 

1878  .... 

225 

1879 

1,991 

1880 

170 

678 

1881  ... 

10, 118 

1S82 

2 

10 

100 

4 

35 
4 
90 

1 

50 

8,514 

9,552 

7 

5,375 

59, 545 

46,499 

19  74'' 

17 

1883 

20 

1884 

175 

81 
1 

25 
8 

22 

138 

4 

1,923 

1885    ... 

188G 

1887 

2, 3.52         86 

173 

22 

20 

1888 

10,  92o' 

1S89 

8''7 

1890 

14, 965 

20  060 

316 

\ 

EXPORTS  OE  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAI.,— Continued. 


1871 

3,117 

3,580 

400 

1872 

1873 

1874.... 

15,  400 

19.  466 

1875 

33,208     32,334 

6.5,123     69,164 

15,  381 '     16,448 

107,498    126,013 

1876 

41 

82 

1877 

1878.... 

1879 

7,6341  3.912 

30,  3001     25.  802 

1880 

3,573 

2,198 

6,589 

6,754 

20 

1881 

1882.... 

8,000 

10. 400 

37,  692 

87,  872 
8,485 

56. 489 
91,003 
8.494 

349 
201 
500 
300 
460 
100 
302 
149 

1883  .... 

30, 804  28. 154 

1884  .... 

1885 

53,  587     43,  284 
190,086    163,752 
39,  790      32.  633 

1886 

5.533 

1887 

2,512 

1,500 

1888 

2,181 

1,744 

1889 

382 

1890  .... 

903 

oincluded  in  "All  other  earthern,  etc.,  ware  "  prior  to  1884. 


188 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


niPORTS  FROM  PORTUGAL— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

Fruits, 
includ- 
ing nuts, 
not  else- 
where, 
specified. 

mON  AND  STEEL,    AXD  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

Jewel - 
^y,nlan- 

nfac- 
tures  of 

gold 
and  ail- 
V(.T,  and 

pre- 
cious 
stones. 

MARBLE    AND 

YEAR 

Iron  ore.  a 

Pig  iron. 

Scrap  iron  and 

steel,   fit  only 

to  lie  remand- 

factured. 

All 
other. 

MANUFACT- 
URES    OF. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Marble 

and 

mnn- 

utact- 

ures  of. 

Stone 
and 

manu- 
lact- 
uies 

of.  in- 
cluding 

slate. 2> 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

18S0 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

18S5 

1886 

1887 

1883 

1889 

1890 

Dollars. 

5,602 

19, 500 

4,640 

3,055 

3,601 

3,643 

8,070 

2, 895 

367 

647 

1,511 

5€4 

1,284 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

100 

54 

Dollars. 
2,356 
1,339 

Tons. 
117 
497 
433 
101 
68 

Dollars. 

1,846 

11, 163 

13,714 

3,769 

957 

Dollars. 

298 

50 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

314 
154 
812 
240 
2,455 
340 

1 

69 

1,324 

1,583 

276 

6,973 

3,852 

1,092 

37 

286 

8 

36 

32 

92 

33 

1,860 

137,  227 

74,844 

21,  379 

901 

4,036 

90 

76 

176 

907 

181 

602 

3.009 

454 

17 

66 

140 

3,487 

90 

540 

2 

57 
84 

2  042 

fi  9.m 

13,  942 
15, 153 
19, 235 
20, 591 
6,975 
11. 582 
28,  947 

14 

639  !     6,684 
597  !     8,716 
915     10. 122 
93       3, 181 
4G0       5,230 

115 

104 

12 

491 

79 

404 

350 

642 

11 

""^ 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAL— Continued. 


i::::....  i 


339 


a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

h  Included  in  "  Matblo,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


-I 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


189 


niPOKTS  FROM  PORTUGAL— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECI- 
FIED. 


"Vegetable,  fixed  or 
expressed. 


Oallonn. 
37 

4,409 
6,047 


404 


Dollars. 

20 

3,501 

5,025 


33:! 


2 

3 

40 

30 

7 

7 

5,405 

2,917 

3,540 

2,480 

372 

252 

174 

134 

27 

23 

All 
other. 


Dollars. 


Salt. 


Pounds 
9.22?,.  !)(i4 
4,  7C1.0!)4 
11,30:!,  338 
10,  964,  654 
12,  442,  654 
32.828,  189 
32,  225,  206 

6, 2:::!,  489 

12,  830,  318 
20,  330,  559 
28.531,404 

1,  669,  300 
34,  378,  616 
32,664,604 
19, 775,  320 
24,  322,  600 
30,  698, 339 
39, 386,  560 
15,  612,  114 

6, 837,  530 


SPIRITS,  DISTILLED. 


Brandy. a 


Dollars. 

9,759 

4,302 

11,  623 

15,846 

15,  711 
33,  936  ^ 
34,255  i 

7,087 
13,  506 
20,344 
28,  737 

2,046 
37,442 
28,  290 

16,  581 
20,  329 
24,  026 
30,  028 
12, 188 

6,178 


Pf.  Galls. 


39 


All  other. 


//.  Galls.  iDollars. 

130  126 

10,  466       5, 470 

29  j  74 

5  15 


39 

31 

118 

14 


340 
25 


116 
71 
325 
21 


589 
74 


10 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAL-Continued. 

1871 

77 

65 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

199,  200 

349 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

28 

19 

1890 

1 

aliicluded  in  "All  other  spirits,  etc,"  prior  to  1884. 


190 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  PORTO GAL-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


TEAR 

SNDINC, 

JUNE 

30— 


VKGETABLKS. 


Beans  and  pease. 


All  other. 


Chanipas^f,  and 
other  sparkling. a 


Still  wines. 


In  casks. 


In  bottles. 


Biuhels. 


3,162 
9,495 
8,151 
1,086 
452 
725 
2,017 


Dollars. 


Dollart. 


Doztnt. 


5,588 
15, 874 
13, 101 

1,350 

1,147 
907 

2.885 


20 
475 
597 
491 

169 

177 

1,817 


Dollars. 


OaUont. 
46, 419 
55, 600 
49, 242 
32,  746 
53, 303 
28. 549 

20.  250 
36,  040 

21.  339 
36, 177 
25,  253 
58, 328 
83,  587 
08,  598 
03,  532 
88, 008 
87,744 
99, 461 
66,  207 

115,  021 


DoUari. 
60,325 
62, 918 
47, 390 
40,  042 
65,  335 
32, 166 
26, 499 
40,  419 
24,466 
43,  798 
29,  706 
73,  904 
99, 130 
85,  255 
83,  707 
108,  294 
104, 836 
130,  294 
81,905 
140,  302 


Dozen*. 

429 

774 

674 

528 

697 

386 

300 

620 

139 

2,286 

445 

771 

1,003 

1, 157 

874 

838 

1,561 

1,663 

889 

2,255 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAL— Contiuned. 

1871     

18"2      .   . 

1,893 

1,638 

1873 

.   ..     . 

1874 

1,360 
120 

860 
39 

10 

48 

1875 

1870 

1877 

1878 

364 

200 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1880 



1887 



1888 



1889 

1890 

•  Included  in  "Sti31  wines"  prior  to  ISSi. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FORE    JN    MERCHANDISE. 


191 


IMPORTS  FROM  PORTUGAL-Continued. 


VKAR 

ICNDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1831. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOD,  NOT 
EI.SEWHEIt  E 
SPECI  FIBD. 
MANUFACT- 
URES OF. 


Cabinet; 
ware   i 

nrlioiise 
furni- 
ture.a 


AU 
other. 


Dollars.]  Dollars 
20 


104 
419 
18 
898 
292 


30 


70 

81 

6 

179 


429 

4,041 

178 

234 

328 

16 

7 

51 

1,899 


WOOLS,  HAIR  OP  THE 
CAMEL.  GOAT,  AUACA,  AND 
OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND 
MANUFACTUBES  OK. 


Unman  iifai'tiired 


Pounds. 


6,568 


49,  347 


3,168 
3,601 


693 
1,323 


962 

270 

32,  567 


Dollars. 


4,909 


810 
395 


M.-xnufact 
ures  of. 


Dollars. 


76 
307 


206 

33 

3,623 


28 


All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 


Dollars. 

114,920 

8,  938 
11,  234 

8,375 
11,251 

4,548 
175 
725 

2,628 
37,299 
29,  819 
102,  097 
52, 422 

8,008 
23, 123 
13,  728 

9,214 
11,496 
27,  349 
10,  689 


RECAPITULATION. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 


Dollars. 

193,  745 

127, 917 

98, 883 

74,  774 

105, 037 

83,  909 

76,  831 

57, 112 

46,442 

250, 197 

179, 387 

211, 947 

231,054 

174, 823 

146, 129 

178,  770 

237,  945 

253,  394 

167, 659 

241,053 


TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTy. 


Dollars. 

135,319 

333, 096 

480, 192 

431,363 

375,  325 

489,  779 

447, 995 

372, 335 

407, 943 

520,  500 

578.  815 

920,  937 

862, 422 

1, 0S7,  977 

861, 021 

1,-165,  397 

1,441,253 

1, 210,  548 

1,071,632 

1, 177,  256 


TOTAL 
VALUE    OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


Dollars. 

329,  004 

461,013 

579,  075 

506, 135 

480,  362 

573, 688 

524, 826 

429,447 

454,  385 

770,  697 

758.  202 

1, 144, 884 

1,  093, 476 

1, 262,  800 

1, 007, 150 

1,  344, 167 

1,  679, 198 

1, 463,  942 

1,  239, 291 

1, 418,  309 


EXPORT.S  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  PORTUGAL-Continued. 


1871 

4,045 
3,152 

2,300 
5,787 
5,450 
5,445 
16. 364 
6,420 
2,500 
5,432 

6  345 

1872 

1,514 

8  939 

1873 

5  450 

1874 

20,  374 

32,  373 

72,  365 

16,  530 

126, 213 

29, 871 

8,972 

178 

67,  238 

121, 616 

11,  567 

44,901 

170, 208 

34, 366 

2,  087 

562 

1,045 

"5  819 

1875 

48,737 

78, 785 

19,030 

131  645 

1876 

3,160 

1877 

1878  

1879 

28 

129 

29,871 

8,972 

178 

1880 

1881 

178 

1882 

130 

269 

43 

67  368 

1883 

2,288 

2,573 

908 

124 

73 

41 

12 

142 

121  ^115 

1884 

11  610 

1885  .  ... 

44  901 

1886 

10 

170  218 

1887 

34  366 

1888 

2,087 

1889 

562 

1890 

1,045 

ainciuded  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wood"  prior  to  1884. 


192 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMl'OKTS  FKOM  ROUMAKTA.o 


FREE  OF  DUTT. 

TEAR  ENDING 
JLNE  30— 

TTides  and 

skiu.s,  otlior 

than  fur  skins. 

PAPER  STOCK,    CEUDE. 

All  other 
free  articles. 

TOTAL  FEEE. 

Rage,  other  than  woolen. 

1885 

Dollars. 

40, 339 
130,  755 
112,  544 

19, 734 

Pounds. 
263.  577 
299,  875 
107,  520 

Dollars. 
5,761 
2,906 
1,104 

Dollars. 

1,385 
9.504 
6,302 
1,261 

DoUars. 

47.  485 

Ig86            

143. 165 

1887 

119.  950 

1888          

20,  995 

DUTIABLE. 

RECAPITULATION. 

TEAR  ENDING 
JUNE  30— 

Wool,  raw. 

All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 

TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 

TOTAL 
FEEIK. 

TOTAL 
VALUE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 

1885      

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

47,485 
143, 105 
119,950 

2U,  995 

Dollars. 
4,1, 483 

43,  577 
95,  797 
50. 825 

4,566 
9,686 
5,250 

5,261 
473 
193 

9,827 

10, 159 

5,443 

152,  992 

1887 

130, 109 

26,  438 

a  No  exports  of  forci£n  morchandiBO. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    J^OREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


195 


IMPORTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IN  EL'ROPE. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

Boolea, 
Articles      '"•''PS.  en- 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND 

DYES,  NOT  EI-SEVVHEBE 

SPECIFIED. 

flair,  not 
elsewhere 
specifled. 

HIDES  AND    SKINS, 

OTHER  THAN  FUU 

SKINS. & 

Household 
and  personal 
eflects,  etc., 
in- use,  and 
implements 
of  persons  ar- 
arriving,  etc., 
and  of  citi- 
zens of  Mio 
United  States* 
dying  abroad. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

produce,  or 
luauufac- 
ture  of  the 

United 
States,  re- 
turned. 

and  otlier 
printed 
matter, 

not  clse- 
wliero 

specified. 

(O) 

Dye  woods. 

AU  other. 

Goat 
skins. 

All  other. 

1871 

Dollais. 

Dollars. 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Dollar.'!. 

Dollars. 
21, 407 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
SO' 

1872 

1^73 

874 
2,483 
2,817 

9.'!6 
9,  291 

7,721 

12.511 

4,492 

998 

70 

1874 

1875 

139 

1870 

1      ""    ! 

1877 

5,540 

1878 

! 

1879 

1880 

"  ■ 

1881 

1882 

382 

14, 550 

3,161 

4,866 

12,410 

17, 742 

15, 037 

30. 424 

81,  913 

148, 151 

51,414 
3,837 
214,  433 
175,  685 
345, 427 
454,  024 
302, 404 
399, 282 
216,  503 

1883 

1884 lOOfiS 

280 
192 
81 
572 
600 

12, 177 
8, 032 
4,754 
127, 155 
192,  876 
229, 650 
302,  599 

9, 767 

1885 

49 

6,312 
55, 178 
102, 956 
36,  310 

1, 141 

1880 

7,03» 
8,651 

1887 

2,500 
508 

2,882 
407 

1888 

5,418 

1889 

118 

1890 

130 

4, 945                        514 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE. 


1871 

60 
71 

85 
100 

1,080 
1,776 
1,502 
2,600 

5,400 
2,300 

1872 

. 

1873 



1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

30 

700 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 -  -  - 

1888 

1889 

1890 

H.  Mis.  117- 


a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

b  Dutiable,  except  goat  skins,  prior  to  1873. 

—13 


194 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IX  EUROPE— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE- 

SO- 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


PAPER  STOCK,  CRUDE. 


Rag8.  other  th.in 
wouIl'U. 


All 
other 


Pound*. 

3,  890, 450 

3, 012, 825 

902,  701 


296, 064 


1871. 
1872, 
1873  , 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 

1880 1  591,600 

1881 416,640 

1882 

1883 67,361 


1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


22, 608 
7,060 


Dollars. 
107, 047 
118, 012 
3€,070 


Dollars. 


15,542 


21,  529 
7,365 


6, 521 
11,011 


6,608 


540 


Platinum, 
unmanu- 
factured, a 


Pounds 


Seeds, 
not  me- 
dicinal, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 


Tea.  6 


Dollars.  DoUars 


2,170 
620 
244 


161 
189 


516 

116 

32 

1,139 


311 
385 
739 


30, 918 
49,  017 
88, 450 


792  1112,527 
1,506  178,042 
1,  099  I  96, 418 

672     48,139 


21,  247 

220 

805 

1,111 


Lbs. 


1,662 

6,196 

197 

2,202 


250 
20 
54 


180 
24 
40 


Dolls. 


"Wood, 
unman- 
ufact- 
ured, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 


Dollars. 


All 
other 
free 
arti- 
cles. 


15 


Dollars. 

42,068 

462 

18,  929 

39, 420 

11,360 

4,227 

1,210 

9,814 

968 


9, 805 
34,903 
53,  625 
58, 337 
22,  714 
17, 108 
34, 842 
27, 495 
26,  618 


TOTAL 
FREE 

OF 
DtJTT. 


Dollars. 

170,  572 

118, 474 

70, 185 

65,  425 

34,381 

12,  769 

16,041 

10,354 

968 

21,  529 

7,365 

97, 413 

44, 452 

337, 828 

311.  395 

.541,928 

842, 308 

787,  721 

840  :;46 

750  318 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 

1871 

6,480 
4,076 

1872 

1873 

3,488 

4,990 

1874 

2  600 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

700 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

20 

14 

14 

28 

1887 



1888      

1889 

1890 

aNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS   OF    FOREIGN    MERCIFANDISE. 


195 


IMPORTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE- Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


YEAR 


Art 
works,  not 
lelsewhere 


ENDIXG  8P«cjlied: 
J  ONE    I   .l^'^V 


30— 


in^a,  lu 

oil  or 

water 

colors, 

and 

statuary. 


Dollars.     Dollars. 


Books, 
maps,  en 
gravinfra, 
etchings, 
and  other 
printed 
matter, 
not  else- 
where 
specified 


Brass, 
and 
manufact- 
ures. 


Dollars. 


Bristles. 


Pounds. 


Dollars. 


Chem- 
icals, 
drugs, 
dyfs,  and 
medicines, 
not  else- 
where 
specified. 


Dollars.    Dollars. 
I 


Cotton, 
manu- 
factures 
of. 


EARTHEN,  STONE, 
AND  CHINA   WAKE. 


China,  porcelain, 
parian  and  bisque, 
earthen,  stone,  and 

crockery  wate. 


decoratedP«*^°'^''<««' 
ororna-     "r  orna- 
mented.a  m«nted.a 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1872. 
1873. 


83 


13, 949 


14,  737 


638 


1876. 
1877, 


203 


1880. 
1881  . 
1882, 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


101 
183 


19 
511 

48 


50 


1,220 
476 

187 
1,399 
3,463 
2,806 
2,893 


9,648 


20 

779 

25 

460 
130 

298 


2,134 
957 
42,  896 
23,  651 
198,  682 
137, 449 
163,  527 
215,  548 
183, 174 
167,235 
206,  839 


58, 
31, 
289, 
214, 
207, 
240. 
245. 
168, 
225, 


823 
858 
948 
813 
765 
350 
786 
886 
?84 
535 
572 


8,479 
13, 906 

6,921 
10, 127 

8,770 

6,  452 
13, 117 


21 

2,784 

89 

111 


71 
34 
24 
52 
960 
12 
1,001 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE-Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 



1874 

1876 

1880 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1886 

80 

1890 

1  

a'Sot  separated  prior  to  1881. 


19G 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


FLAX,  HEMP,  JUTE,  AND  OTHER  VEGETABLE  SUBSTANCES,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Unmaaufactured. 


Flax. 


Hemp,  nnd  substi- 
tutes lor. 


Manufactures  of  flax,  hemp,  or  .jute,or  of 
which  fiax,  hemp,  or  jute  shall  bo  the 
component  material  of  chief  value. 


Brown  or 
bleaclied 
linens, 
ducks,  can- 
vas, ])a(l- 
diiiKs,  cot 
bottoms, 
diapers, 
crash, 
hucka- 
backs, 
handker- 
chiefs, and 
lawns. a 


Cables  and  cord- 
EKO. 


All  other. 


G1.1SS  and 

glass- 
ware. 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


Tons. 

360 
1,517 
1,236 

489 
1,155 
1,037 
1,4.59 
1,628 
1,156 

631 
1,695 
J,  479 
1,204 

156 
1,723 

668 
1,790 

521 
1,163 
1,502 


Dollars. 

87,  224 
354,  489 
305, 178 
119, 959 
253, 685 
246,  769 
385, 177 
449,  838 
338, 457 
149, 869 
346, 450 
301,010 
205, 283 

24,  073 
308,  498 
148,  060 
392,  937 
111,  612 
236, 832 
255,  410 


Tons. 
1,277 
1,090 
116 
297 
325 
428 


49 

53 

52 

185 

1,009 

514 

596 

294 

485 

135 

543 

458 

377 


Dollars. 
232, 159 
293,  eio 
22,  883 
51,655 
€0,  597 
78,  493 


Dollars. 


6,788 

9,803 

9,  093 

22,  770 

121,  341 

75, 465 

88,  793 

43, 464 

68,  720 

22,  297 

66,  811 

50,310 

49, 098 


173,  752 
86,  918 
82,  884 
69,  241 
46, 629 
98,  708 

130, 844 


Pounds. 
268,  593 
626,  371 
700,  394 
917,  229 
253,  236 
115, 143 


282, 075 


10, 659 


332, 280 
510, 760 
716,  363 
529, 965 
436, 488 
502,  398 
525,  647 
500,  225 
488, 779 


Dollars. 
27, 501 
67, 935 
75,  662 
99, 037 
28,  509 
12, 306 


25,  597 


1.207 


37, 064 
54, 563 
69,  729 
60, 619 
49,489 
50,  810 
56, 456 
50,  830 
44, 652 


Dollars. 

216,  452 

243, 175 

124, 956 

134, 328 

99,  568 

77, 933 

2,391 

107, 689 

1,345 

3,797 

30, 698 

113,201 

141,  548 

209 

9,883 

5,138 

9,674 

19, 400 

7,462 


Dollars. 


00 


36 

252 

54 

1,103 

7.275 

181 


119 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE-Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1876 

1880 

1882 

1883 

1884 

20 

358 

1886 

102 

44 

1890 

a  lutladed  in  "All  other  flax,  etc.,  manufactures  of,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


197 


IMrOliTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE-Continued. 


TEAR   ENDING 
JUNE  30— 


1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
187G. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1835. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Hair,  not 

elsewhere 
apecitied, 
uiul  man- 
ufactures 
of. 


DUTIABLE. 


Dollars. 


lEON  AND  STEEL,   AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Iron  ore. a 


Tom. 


Dollars. 


Scrap,  fit  only  to 
be  reiuanufactured, 


Tons. 


Dollars. 


Sheet,  plate,  and 
taggers'  iron. 


Pounds. 
1,  525,  714 
5, 483,  753 

1,  693,  004 

2,  609, 682 
2,  326, 740 
2, 896, 205 


Dollars. 
130, 456 
447,019 
141, 156 
236,  552 
217, 656 
253, 930 


Manufact- 
ures of, 

not  else- 
where 

specified. 


Dollars. 
23,  692 
9,135 


3,868 


2,386 
31,701  I 
99, 177 


7,761 
64,846 


110,  583 
1,  616,  979 


61 

22 
249 
177 


2,400 


29, 187 


1,  873,  332 
2, 535,  395 
1,980,318 
3,  837, 536 
4, 207, 698 
4, 145, 808 
4, 065, 070 
2, 381, 486 
1, 073, 166 
1, 167, 976 


135, 884 
196,  601 
152,  446 
266,  164 
300,  328 
294,  723 
249,  684 
138, 862 
60, 808 
64, 066 


89 

1,271 

716 

203 

197 

24 

1,702 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1876 

1880 



1882 

8,016 
17,420 

1883 

1884 

1886 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


198 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FKOM  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continned. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


JEWELRr.    MANUFAC- 
TURES OF  GOLD  AND  SIL- 
VER, AND  PRECIOUS 
STONES. 


Jewelry, 
and  nianu- 
facturosof 

gold  and 
silver. 


Dollars. 


Precious 
stones,  not 
elsewhere 
specified, 
and  imita- 
tions of, 
not  set. 


Dillarg. 


LEATHER,  AND  MAN 
UFACTURES  OF. 


Gloves, 

of  kill 

and  other 

leather. 


All  other 
manufact- 
ures of. 


Marble 
an<i  stone, 
and  manu- 
factures of. 


Dollars. 
3,026 
11,946 
1,663 
2,420 
3,118 


Dollars. 
2,554 
1,501 


1,025 
378 


Metals,  metal 
conijiositions, 

and  manu- 
factures of, 
not  elsewhere 

specified. 


Mineral 

sub- 
stances, 
not  elne- 

where 

specitied. 

(a) 


Dollars.  Dollars. 


Dollars      Dollars, 


Musical 
instru- 
ments. 


2,422 


465 


151 
967 
2,  828 
11, 874 
18, 825 
2,3:J9 
9,467 


4,323 

252 

1, 636 


1,250 
465 
5,271 
333 
16, 580 
13,  490 
7,859 


88 

1,351 

68 

272 

1,020 

533 

157 


1,344 

130 

114 

3 

109 


1,661 
1,667 
3,912 
6,338 
2,084 
5,  753 
2,878 
19,  957 
4,511 


7U 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE-Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1876 

1880 

1883 

1883 

1884 

1886 

72 

1,334 

7U 

1890 

a  Kot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        199 


IMPORTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— ContiniKMl. 


TEAR  ENPING 
JUNE  30— 


1871  . 

1872 

1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880 

1881  . 

1882. 

1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Paper,  and 
manufact- 
ures of. 


Dollars. 


Provisions, 
(;onii>risiiig 
moat  and 
dairy  pro- 
ducts. 


Dollars. 
197 
153 


SILK,  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Dress 

and  i)ioce 

goods. 


Dollars. 


All  other. 


Dollars. 


Spirits,  distilled. 


I'ruiif  (jalh. 


I'ollar 


268 


100 

;!54 

284 


422 
658 


1,  925 
1,096 


122 
631 
194 
226 
263 
53 
55 


89 

98 

624 

1,  037 

950 

1,201 

823 

1,426 

975 


2G8 
262 
1,680 
2,383 
1,872 
2,682 
2,050 
2,857 
2,368 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 

1871 

. 

1872 

1873 

1874 



1876 

1880 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1886 

368 

1890 

200 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPOKTS  FROM  RUSSIA  IX  EUROrE-Continncd. 


iTEAR  EN'D- 

JNG JDNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
:1878. 
^879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Tobacco, 
aiidiiinnu- 
factures  of. 


Dollars. 
339 
21 
792 
162 
107 


Clianipajjne.  and 
other  sparkling,  a 


Dozens.      Dollars.     Gallons.     Dollars. 


Still  wiiiea. 


Id  casks. 


I 


In  bottles. 


Dozens.      Dt  liars. 


108 

in 


389 


Wood,  not 
elsewliere 
sj)ecified, 
and  n)anu- 
factures  of. 


Dollars. 
1,838 
432 


132 
205 
23 


79 
170 
227 
304 
544 
443 
254 


20 
84 
129 


374 


31 
236 


2,880 

1,643 

1,299 

1,148 

269 

1,267 

43 

34 

1,954 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE-Contiiiuod. 

1871 

• 

1872 

1873 

! 

1874        

1376      

717 

1880            .  .   . 

1882 

1883 

1 

1884            



. 

1886 

67 
440 

973 

1890 

1              \ 

a  Included  ixx  'Still  wines"  prior  to  1881. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


201 


IMPORTS  from:  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 


TEAK 

ENDING 

JUNE  SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS.    HAIR    OF    THE     CAMEL,   GOAT, 

ALPACA.  AND  01  HER   LIKE  ANIMALS, 

AND   MANUFACTURES   OF. 


Unmanufactured. 


Manufact 
ures  of. 


All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 


RECAPITULATIOX. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 


TOTAL FREE 
OF  DUTY. 


TOTAL 
VALUE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


1871. 
1872. 
187.3  . 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
18S8  . 
1889. 
1890. 


Poi'7ide. 
4, 524,  462 
2, 165, 087 
5. 254, 193 
3, 118.  930 
3,814,950 
1, 972. 624 
1,  503,  703 


1,  786, 893 

3,  322,  700 

4,  400, 151 
10,  933,  587 
12,  569,  723 
12,  588,  840 
16, 151, 392 
17,  663, 056 
18, 118,  059 
16,  474.  931 
11,088.386 
14,  271,  884 


Dollars. 
519,  069 
381, 492 
1, 317, 471 
545,  088 
642,  237 
320,  822 
199, 253 


233, 177 

375,  053 

631, 316 

1, 465,  765 

1,  047, 478 
1, 422, 020 
1, 614, 962 
1, 746, 657 

2,  380, 163 
1,  894,  072 
1,  305, 417 
1,  729,  649 


Dollars. 
82 


139 


2,552 

3,024 

880 

200 

84 

573 

553 

1,186 


Dollars. 

47,  566 

21, 080 

2,966 

.     492 

162 

203 

964 

213 

36 


2,714 
35, 287 
40,395 
4,441 
5,160 
10, 469 
4,679 
10,  294 
3,760 
8,141 


Dollars. 
1,  292,  329 
1, 846,  919 
1, 992,  801 
1, 191, 745 

1,  306, 077 
990, 551 
597, 166 
590, 330 
582, 877 
652, 425 

2,  790,  061 

2,  376,  317 
2, 455, 016 
2, 363.  786 
2. 678,  328 
2, 641, 225 

3,  464,  390 
2, 677,  619 
2, 034, 847 
2,  556,  303 


Dollars. 

170,  572 

118.  474 

70, 185 

65, 425 

34,  381 

12,769 

16, 041 

10, 354 

968 

21,529 

7,365 

97, 413 

44,  452 

337, 828 

311,395 

541, 928 

842, 308 

787, 721 

840, 246 

750,318 


Dollars. 
1, 462,  901 
1. 965, 393 
2, 062, 986 
1, 257, 170 
1,  340, 458 

1,  003, 320 
613,  207 
600,684 
583,  845 
673, 954 

2, 797, 426 

2,  473, 730 
2, 499, 468 
2, 701, 614 
2,  989, 723 
3, 183, 153 
4, 306, 698 
3, 465, 340 
2,  875, 093 
3, 306, 621 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGX  MERCHANDISE  TO  RUSSIA  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 


1871 

19,  886 

19, 886 

6,480 
4,076 
4,990 
2,600 

26, 366 

1872 

4,076 

1873 

j 

5,314 

5,314 

10,  304 

1874  . . . 

2,600 

1876 

717 

717 

18H0 

700 

700 

1882 

8,016 

17, 420 

20 

4,317 

440 

8,016 

17,420 

20 

1883 

1884 

1886 

60 

168 

28 

4,425 

1890 

440 

202 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FKOM  SPAIN. 


TEAR 

ENDENG 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1?89. 
1890. 


FKEE  OF  DUTY. 


Ani- 
mals, 
not  else- 
whi're 
speci- 
fied, a 


Dollars. 


2,638 


3,037 
9,601 
29,  337 
16, 155 
19,  294 


Articles, 

the  Art 

growth,  works 
produce,  thepro- 
and  man-  duction 
ufactiire  I  of 
of  the  Ameri- 
United     can  ar- 


States, 
returned. 


tists. 


Dollars.  [Dollars. 


Asphaltnm  or 

bitumen,  crude. 

(a) 


Pounds.  \DoUs. 


150 
2,209 
1,025 


2,250 
25 


38, 864 


1,008,000 


96 


Books, 
maps,  en- 
gravings, 
etchings, 
and  other 
printed 
matter 
not  else- 
where 
speciHed. 


Dollars. 


2,736 


563 


490 


734 


205 


100 

192 

20 

40 

67 


CHEM ICAI-S.  DRUfiS,  AND  DYES,  NOT 
ELSEWHEUE  SPECIFIED. 


Argal,  or  argol, 
or  crude  tartar. 


Pounds.  Dollars. 


13,414 


12, 000 


32, 400 


110 


32,  527 


223, 711 
60,  340 


1,031 


4,995 


4,687 


18, 597 
6,015 


Dyewood.s. 


T071S. 


130 
224 
204 


Gums. 


Dollars. \  Dolls. 


1,814 


2,811 
4,26i 


149 


120       2, 434         294 


45 


449 


798 
677 


203 


EXPORTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN. 

1871 

1 

1872 

1 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1 

1876 

1 

. 

1877 

} 

347 

7,980 

1878 

1879 

1880 ' 

1881 ' 

1882 '. 

1883 ' 

1884 ' 

i 

1885 ' 

1886 

4,192 

216 

1887 ' 

403 

1888 ' 

1889 1 

1 
1890 ' 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF   FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


203 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


TEAR 
ENDING 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  EI-PEWHEKE  SPECIFIED. 

Cocoa,  or  cacao. 

JUNK 
30— 

Licorice  root.o 

Mineral  wa- 
ters, all  not 
artirtcial.a 

Sulphur,  or 

brinistdTie, 

crude. 

All 
other. 

crude,  and 
leaves  and 
shells  of.  b 

Co.Tec.6 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Gallont. 

Dolls. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
25,  254 
61,247 
162,440 
174, 489 

118,  839 
73,  227 

119,691 
121,  342 
103,  273 

119,  927 
154,  570 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1874     .... 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1,870 
1,665 

235 

1881    

308 

8,  (i37 

16,  807 

1,958 

235 

1882 

193, 051 

1883 

500 
827 
134 

12,  856 

17,  3.56 

1,  552 

86, 066 
31, 373 
20, 135 
21,  946 
19, 778 
27,  417 
25, 733 
26,  655 

1884 

1885 

4,  562, 242 
2, 955, 168 
4, 775, 123 
7,341,253 
6,  441, 235 
3, 470, 046 
4,482,466 

118,  756 

70,  983 

131, 186 

205,  763 

105,037 

94,  282 

89,  522 

645 

291 

1886 

150 

29 

1887 

1888 

4.182 
7,953 
8,2*<8 

3,769 
6,808 
7,349 

1 

1889 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN'  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

345 

18, 938 

34, 007 

203,  347 

2,338 

5,  417 

21, 849 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879    

1880 

10 

3,724 

530 

1881 

2, 780 

385 

1882 

109 

25 
I. 

1883 

2,700 

Il6,211 
1,700 

42, 565 

1884 

606 

170- 

200 

1885 

291 

1886 

50 
94,  896 

10 

1887 

3,521 

1,263 

453 

7,600 

1888 

1889 

31.551 

4,678 
1,650 

189i 

1,  082       fi  936 

a  Included  in  "All  other  chemicals"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


204 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPAIX— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

•JUNE 

30— 

Corlc 
wood,  or 

cork 
bark,  un- 
manu- 
factured. 

Farina- 
ceous 
sub- 
stances, 
and  prep- 
arations 
of  (sago, 
tapioca, 
etc.),  not 
elsewhere 
specified, 
(a) 

Fruits, 
including 
nuts,  not 
elsewhere 
specified, 
(a) 

HIDES  AND 

SKINS,  OTHER 

THAN   FUE 

SKINS. 

Household 

and  personal 

effects,  etc., 

of  persons 

arriving 

from  foreign 

countries, 

and  of 

citizens  of 

the  United 

States  dying 

abroad. 

OILS,    NOT  ELSEWHEKK  SPECI- 
FIED. 

Goat 
skins. i» 

All 
other. 

Fixed  or 
expressed. 

Volatile  or 
esssutial. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
76 
2,951 

218 

147 
2,649 
3,847 

125 
3,854 
2,193 

186 
1,664 
1,608 
1,818 
5,910 
9,872 

341 

1.279 

2.979 

11,817 

393 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DoUs. 

1872    .     . 

1873 

206,  079 
76, 671 
97,  312 
207, 620 
75, 349 
185,393 
173, 040 
137,244 
299, 860 
310, 272 
202, 492 
137, 492 
121,745 
92,  797 
113,  252 
253, 442 
276, 964 
304, 257 

309 
2,103 

400 

1,025 

1874 

1875 

1876 

177 

928 

134 

1877 

1878 

3,624 

1879 

1880 

1881 

584 

11,280 

72 

60 

3,374 

21 

75 

1882 

1883 

1 1 

19,904 

1,356 

46 

73 

1884 

1885 

98, 040 
83,  082 
103, 392 
87,  836 
151,  931 
112,  573 
160,  873 

5,704 
2, 113 

287 

285 

1886 

1887 

1888 

8 

211 

17,315 

1,649 

511 

932 

80 

1889 

1890 

1,129 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

1 

1873 

1874 

1 

1875 

1876 

1 

1877 

1 

1878 

1879 

1 

1880 

i 

1 

1881 

7,050 

1 

1882 

1883 

! 

1884 

529 

1 

1885 

1886 

75,  000 

5,545 

1887 

700 

1888 

1889 

360 

1890 

3,566 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  with  "All  other  hides,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        205 


IMPORTS  FUOM  SPAIN— Continued. 


YEAR  EXDING 
JUNE  30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873  . 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1800. 


FKEE  OF  DUTY. 


[>APEK  STOCK,   CRUDE. 


Kag8,  Other  than 
woolen. 


Pounds. 
66,  678 
966,  755 


29,  800 
18,  631 
01,  336 


32,  000 

225,  459 

5,939 

866,  530 

1, 091, 636 

2, 086, 184 

784,  640 

3,050 

1,000 

212.  716 

102, 469 


Dolls. 

1,845 

44,390 


647 

865 

4,095 


631 

6,454 

147 

20,  018 

23,  546 

45,  861 

15,  707 

45 

10 

3,522 

1,608 


All 
other. 


Dolls. 


4,817 


2  -122 
284 


245 


197 

1,316 

8,120 

2,132 

10 


Seeds, 
not 
else- 
where 
sjieci- 
lied. 


Dolls. 


16,  921 

2,767 

4,956 

4,477 

22,128 

38, 274 

9,369 

47,  933 

7,549 

27,  081 

3,414 

9,757 

16,  603 

12,  380 

11, 406 

8,055 

8,885 

624 


Tea.  a 


Pounds. 


175 


1,035 


Dolls 


"Wood, 
un- 

manu- 
fact-  All 
ured,  other 
not  free 

else-     articles, 

where 
speci- 
fied. 


Dolls. 

28,  614 
1,939 


308 


172 


Dolls. 

67,  509 

156, 184 

38, 197 

1,062   292,767 

34,  097 

12, 290 

38,  309 

53,  616 

29, 691 

49.  283 

83, 844 

52,  263 

77, 213 

4,568 

1,382 

525 

4,413 

2,101 

197, 737 


9,887 

83 

115 

4 


4 

2 

341 


10, 413       8,  034 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1 

1 

1873 

3,273 

5,956 

5,417 

21,  849 

1876 

1877 

1 

7,980 

1878 

317 

317 

1880 

490 

1,030 

1R81 

24 

16 

7,451 

1889                 1 

25 

45,  265 

899 

lgg5  

291 

1886 

1 

5,771 

1887          .  .. 

12.  226 

Iggg       

1,060 
180 

11 

2,334 

Iggg     

5.671 

1890 

6,298 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


206 


commp:rce  with  Europe. 


IMPOUTS  FiUni  SPAIN— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

Animals, 
not  else- 

wliere 
epecilied. 

Art  works, 

not  else- 
where spec- 
ified: 
Paintings, 
in  oil  or  wa- 
ter colors, 
and  stat- 
uary. 

Books, 
maps,  en- 
gravings, 
etchings, 

jihoto- 
gra])lis,  and 

other 

printed 

matter,  not 

elsewhere 

specilied. 

Brass,  and 

mami- 
facturea  of. 

BRK.KUSTUFFS. 

TEAR 

ENDIKG 

JUNE 

30— 

Wheat. 

All  other 

breadst  litis, 

and  prepa- 

tions  of, 

used  as 

food,  not 

-elsewhere 

specihed. 

Brushes. 
(a) 

1871 

Dollars. 
125 
236 
46 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

195 

100 

81 

C18 

14 

36 

1,374 

543 

23 

7 

48 

270 

413 

823 

1,482 

318 

650 

1,301 

1,709 

1,435 

Dollars. 

Bushels.  1  Dollars. 

1 

Dollars. 
137 

Dollars. 

1872 

3,381 

1,204 

622 

597 

4,423 

21, 920 

253 

362 

1,324 

748 

585 

1,170 

13, 693 

1,266 

20 

1,224 

740 

10,  301 

560 

! 

1873 

1 

! 

1874 

1 

1 

1875 

4 

1               i 

336    

1876 

3 
132 

1 

6,126 

42 

230 

9 

1877 

1878 

25 
79 
79 
6 
31 
20 
32 

140 
133 

13 

97 
103 

81 
4 

69 



1879 

1880 

116 

218 

1881     

1882.. 

1883 

474 
132 

1884 

1885 

1880.   

1887 

35 

10 

49 

1888 

1889 

48 
123 

1890 

110 

645 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

■■ 

1873 

! 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1,717 
88,155 
17,  367 

1,750 
79,743 
11,  386 

J879 

2,000 

1880 

1,080 

1881 

692 

1882 

1883 

57,714 

55,  037 

1884 

1885 

23,000 
39, 520 
16,024 

18,400 
32,256 
12, 816 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE.   207 


IMPORT.S  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TP.AR 

CHEMICALS,  DnUGS,  DYES,  A.VD  MEDICINES,  NOT 
ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Clays  or  earths  of 
all  kinds,  includ- 
ing china  clay,  or 
kaolin. 6 

CLOCKS  AND 

WATCHES,  AND 

PAKTS  OF. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Glycerin. a 

Logwood  and  other 
dyewoods.   ex- 
tract.s  and  decoc- 
tions of. 

All 
other. 

Clocks, 

and 

parts  of. 

(6) 

Watches, 
and  parts 
of,  and 
watch 
materials 
and  move- 
ments. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds.     Dollars. 

Dolla-'i. 
71, 965 
81,  566 
97,  594 
59,  459 
56,  699 
39, 008 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

Dollars.   Dollart. 

1872 

1 

1873 

1 1           ! 

1874 

1           1           1 

1875 

] 

1876 

1877 

73, 014 

5 

1878 

59,  891 
45, 136 

1879 

1880 

1' 

68, 141 
47, 698 

, 

1881 

1 :::. 

■ 

1882 

1 i  ■    1 

52,  689 
52,921 
78,  311 
42,  945 
81,  559 
89,  322 

53,  041 
32,  880 
27,1]" 

1883 

I            1 

1 

1884      

'            1 

37 

368 

50 

1885 

I 

1886 

25 
5 

17 
9 
1 

243 
231 
270 
410 
39 

1 

1887 

1 

1888 

11,041 
484,  845 
306, 009 

1,121 
46,443 
26, 136 

1 

1889 

24 

1890 

! 

1 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCH.^NDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

.       1     ..            i           .       '         .         . 

1872 

1 

1873    

1874 

1875 

1 

1 

1876 

1                    1 

1877 

1                    1 

1878 

1879 

1     ■ 



188D 

41 
20 

1 
1 

1881 

t 

1882 

1 

' 

1883 

i                    1 

1884 

1                    1 

1885 

33 

1                   ! 

1886 

3,650 

328 

1 

1887 

1 

1888 

200 
2,565 
12,  857 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


208 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


niPORTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


COPPER,  AND  MANTJFACT- 
UEES  OF. 

COTTON,  MANUFACTURES  OF. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Coal,  bitu- 
minous. 

Coffee.a 

Ore   (fine  cop- 
per contained 
therein). 

Manu- 
fact- 
ures 
of. 

Cloth. 

Clothing 

ready- 
uiade,  and 

other 
wearing 
apparel, 
not  in- 
cluding 

knit 
goods,  b 

Knit  goods: 
Stockings, 
etc.,  and  all 
goods  made, 
fashioned, 
or  shaped 
on  knitting 
machines  or 
frames,  or 
knit  by 
hand. 

Tons. 

Dolls. 

Lbs. 

1,333 

13,913 

Bolls. 
138 

2,088 

Lbs. 

Bolls. 

BoUs. 

Sq.yds.' 

Bolls. 

Bolls. 

Dollart. 

1872 

10 

25 

5 

3 

22, 400 

566 

1875 

1876 

3 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

8 
90 
51 

80 

33 
265 
122 
200 

10 
10 



190 

1883 

1884 

1885 

78 
20 
15 

255 
60 
38 

1 

30 

1 

7 

1 

606, 389 
312,  614 
161,  090 

59,  207 
20, 676 
10, 693 

1887 

15 

33 

1890 

40 

80 

1 

1 

EXPOETS  OF  FOREIGN"  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 

3,748 

314 

17 

1R70 

18R'^ 

1QR1 

1885 

1886 

1887 

IfiAR 

1890 

a  "Free  of  duty  "  after  1872. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 
rMTORTS  moM  SPAIN— Continued. 


200 


DUTIABLE. 

COTTON,  MANUFACTDRKS 
OF. 

EARTHEN,  STONE,  AND  CHINA 
WARE. 

FISH. 

Laces,  edgings, 
embroideries, 
inst  rtings,  neck 

rulHing, 
nicliingb,  trim- 
mi  nfis,     tuck- 

injis,  lace 
window  cur- 
tains, and  other 

similar  tam- 
boured articles, 
(o) 

All 
other. 

China,  porcelain,  pari- 

an  and  bisque,  earthen, 

stone,  and  crockery 

ware,  b 

All 
other. 

Cured  or  preserved. 

TEAR  ENDING 
JUKE  30— 

Anchovies 

and  sar- 
dines, pack- 
ed in  oil  or 

otherwise. 

Not 
decorated 
or  orna- 
mented. 

Decorated 
or  orna- 
mented. 

All  other. 

1871    

Dollars. 

Dollar*. 
10,  095 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
253 
460 
121 

258 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
27 

1872 

2,001 
62 
40 

398 
1,464 

671 
600 
159 

1873 

1874 

1875 

54 

789 

89 
51 

1876 

24 

157 

480 

1,773 

1, 217 

856 

773 

1,068 

2,427 

449 

267 

3 

156 

146 

121 

42 

171 

692 

1,759 

1,162 

1877 

60 

1878 

58 

1879 

307 

452 

273 

3,807 

13, 339 

12 

1880 

226 

]881 

1882 

177 

1883 

2,005 
2,233 
1,254 
3,968 
8,686 
19,  147 
3,857 

24 

1884            

284 
17 

369 

122 
78 

162 
2 

581 
351 
68 
142 
354 
861 
4,093 

170 

1885 

1886 

386 
9 
20 

39 
230 
117 

95 

57 

1887 

1888 

56 

1889 

1800 

8 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton  "  prior  to  1884. 
h  Included  in  "All other  earthen,  etc.,  ware,"  prior  to  1884. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

3 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 ' 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

188r> 

54 

1886 

1887 

1888 

24 

1889 

1890 

H.  Mis.  117- 


-14 


210 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPA IX— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

FLAX,  HEMP,  JUTE,  AND  OTHER  VEGETABLE  SUBSTANCES,  AND 
MANUFACTURES  OF. 

FRUITS,  INCLUDINO  NTTT8,  NOT 
ELSKWUEKB  81'ECIFIED. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Unmanufactured. 

Manufactures  of. 

Pigs.  6 

80— 

Hemp. 

Other 
nnmanulactured. 

Brown  or 
bleached  lin- 
ens, ducka, 
canvas,  etc.  a 

All 
other. 

Lemons.^ 

1871 

Tom. 

Bollart. 

Tom. 

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

Dollars. 
7,336 
14, 801 
1,203 
5,  205 
5,689 

Founds. 

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

144 

1,654 

3,095 

4,289 

1,460 

2,244 

14, 626 

722 

56 

583 

139 

101 

309 

29 

1878 

1879 

1880 

" 

1881 

1882 

43 

6,111 



1883 

1                  1 

1884 

• 

2,082 

178, 560 

2,500 

10,  606 

6,837 

75,  691 

5,104 
152 
366 
241 

3,818 

58, 229 

1885 

70, 314 

1886 

1 

109,  330 

18S7 

302 

90,955 

1888 

56, 399 

1889 

39, 988 

1890 

15, 642 

434 

46,  080 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

24 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

4 

520 

27 
20 
76 
113 

2,780 
1,730 
7,073 
13,466 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

23 

1,725 

1885 

1886 

36 

2,592 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  flax,  etc.,"  prior  to  188i. 
ftlncludediu  "Ail  other  fruits  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


211 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872- 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


FBL'ITS,    INCHJDINQ  NUTS,    NOT   ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


Oranges.o 


Dollars. 


441,  787 
75,  397 
210,  768 
105,  580 
103, 138 
121,  074 
183, 059 


Plums  and 
prunes.o 


Lbs.  Dolls. 


Raiaina.a 


Pounds. 


47,  516, 903 
31,  847,  560 
32, 334, 165 
37,  782,  740 
35,  271,  257 
29,  857,  951 
30, 788, 515 


Dollars. 


2, 984, 713 
2,  340, 110 
2,  479, 469 
2, 152,  045 
1,845,583 
1,  513,  951 
1, 594,  766 


Pre- 
served 
fruits. o 


Dolls. 


8,597 

1,211 

69,  540 

517 
7,618 

274 
3,578 


All  other 
fruits. 


Nuts. 


I    All 
Almonds.a       other, 
(a) 


Dollars.      Pounds.  \  Dolls,  j  Dolls. 

2,  299, 110 

2,  539, 315 

2,  728,  814 

2,  948, 150 

3, 236, 979 

2,  417,  221 

2, 195,  055 

2, 150,  028 

2,  351,  664 

3,  249, 405 
3, 139, 170 
3,  539,  606 
5,  034,  096 

250,  886  ;i,  164,  050  165,  609 
124,654  2,199,207  214,497 


155,236 
299, 461 
300,  432 


3,284,393  325,422 
2,318,255  239,988 
2,377,209  256,586 


308,835  2,456,326  278,001 

191, 148  12, 413, 668  344, 815 

I        I 


2,606 
110 
1,026 
1,  952 
1,018 
1,636 
5,466 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPALN— Continued. 

1871 

1872  .... 

1873 

1874 

1,000 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

278 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1 

1883 

•150 

1884 

1885 

! 

1886 

20, 000 

1,400 

j 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

alncladedin  "All  othe:  fruits"  prior  to  1884. 


212 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPOKTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


TEAPv  ENDING 
JUNE  30— 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1SS3 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1800 


DUTIABLE. 


GLASS  AND 
GLASSWARE. 


Dolls. 


DoUs. 


Dolls. 

27 

4 

173 


2)o/?«. 


7)o?Js. 


Dolls. 


441 


Doifa. 


lEON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANU- 
FACTURES OP. 


Iron  ore. 6 


Pig  iron. 


Tons. 


DolU. 


Tons. 


Dolls. 


71 

22 

87 

134 

300 


18 
33 
73! 
235 
183 
11 


52,  893 
29.  953 
54,  805 
90, 880 
106,  710 
98,  085 
66,  691 


991  21,  506 
1,61142,388 
I        36 


374,943  829.42?'. 
243,<)06l  .527,728 
428,58oj  772.027 
522,719  855,896 
416, 138;  701, 169 
190,400  418,317| 
482, 551   974, 308 


7,507 


74. 080 


2,300:22,960 
2,  002  19, 799 


517 


5,360 


EXPORTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN-Continued. 

3871  

1872         

1873            

1874                

1875  

1876  

1877  

1878      ...           

1879      .                  

1880  

1881   

1882  

1883  

1884  

1883      

1880  

1887     

1.-8K   

ii<H<j  

1890 

a  Indiuled  in  "All  otlior  ^lass,  etc."  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  cnutnerated  prior  to  1884 
e  Free  of  duty  after  1872. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        213 


niPOKTS  FKOM  SPAIN— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDIXd 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
187:t. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANUFACTUBE8  OP. 


Scrap  iron  and  stoel, 

fit  only  to  be  remanu- 

factured. 


Tom. 

4,904 

3,079 

7,949 

639 

225 


Dollars. 

97, 424 

64,  <>81 

179, 009 

12, 436 

4,133 


14, 970 
14, 497 


84 


0 

6,264 


60 


279,  614 

301,  867 

1,108 

C74 


118 


Manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified. 


Cutlery. 


Dollars. 


85, 052 


466 


Eire- 
arms. 


Dollars. 


32 


6 
332 


Machin- 
ery. 


Dollars. 

77 


605 
50 


All  other. 


Jewelry, 
manufact- 
ures of  gold 
and  silver,  I 

and  pre- 
cious stones 


Dollars. 


1,078 
20 


5 

15 

45 

29 

399 

3,806 

245 

6,221 

1,941 


Lead,  and 
manufact- 
ures of. 


Dollars. 


37 

22 
1,074 


606 


97 
299 
354 
432 


301 

976 


Dollars. 
841, 730 
751, 764 
625, 140 

183,  393 
144, 408 

81,  002 

184,  662 
148,  381 

13,  048 
33,  020 
11, 257 
30,  515 


17,  334 

60,724 
55,  558 
71,  733 
26, 571 
15, 924 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 

1871  

1 

1872 

1 

1873 

1 

1874 

I 

1875 

1876 

1 

1877 

1 

1878 

1,200  1 

1879 

1880     

! 

1881 

i 

1882 

^ 

1883 

1 

1884 

1 

1885 

1 

1886 

1 

1887 

1 

1,434 

1888 

1 

1889 

1890 

i                       1 

214 


COMMERCE   WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

LEATHER,  AND  MANDFACTURES  OF. 

METAI.S.    METAI, 
MARBLE  AND         |  COMPOSITIONS  AND 

Miner.ll 

8ub.stan- 

ces.  not 

elsewhere 

specified.c 

TEAR 

Leather. 

Manufactures  of. 

CFACTURES  OF. 

NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Upper 
leather, 
dressed 
and  skins 
dressed 
and  fin- 
ished, not 
elseTviierc 
specified. 

All 

otlier. 

Gloves 
of  kid, 
or  otlier 
leather. 

All 
other. 

Marble 
and 

nianu- 
fact- 
urcB 
of. 

Stone  and 
manufact- 
ures of, 
including 
slate. o 

Bronze 

manu- 

fact- 

uresb. 

All 
others. 

Musi- 
cal in- 
stru- 
ments. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 
76 
51 

Dolls. 

Dolls 

Dollars. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

DolU. 

1872 

168 

648 

28 

7,366 
613 

31 

1873 

21 

1874 

29 
146 

45 

15 

1875 

702 

1876 

■ 

1877 

97 
255 

33 

706 
417 

83 

1878 

1879 

149 

1880 

73 

1881 

8,940 

54 
3,067 

183 

27 

55 
141 
120 

7 

1 

1882 

827 

29 

1883 

357 
781 

1884 

224 
50 
70 

295 

326 
27 

298 

300 
150 

20 
1,985 
8,032 

65 

1885 

24 
305 

10 

17 

2,928 

20 

1886 

4 

264 

72 
42 

4 
69 

29 

2 

1887 

10 
38 

137 

729 

79 

48 

1888 

2 

1889 

31 
13 

48 

1890      

326 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN-Continued. 


1871     

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875     ..   . 

1876     

1877 

1878 

1879 

..  ■ 

1880 

1881     

]>iS2 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887  .   ... 



1888 

2 

15 

1889 



1890 

o Included  in  "Marble,  etc,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  metals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

cNot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


215 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

so- 


ls?] , 

1872, 

i87;t , 

1874, 
1875  . 
1876, 
1877, 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881  . 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888  . 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


Wli.nlo  and 
tish. 


Oallons. 


Dolls. 


Vegetable. 


Fixed  or  expressed. 


Olive,  salad. 


Gallons. 

8,849 

5,335 

49, 571 

78,  010 

60,  696 

3,174 

9,375 

8,809 

12,  -240 

13, 913 

17,  979 

16,  538 

27, 153 

16,  561 

68,  218 

102,314 

68, 694 

565 

58,  367 

80, 202 


Dollars 

6,678 

4,607 

33,416 

54, 650 

49,  039 

2,786 

8,146 

8,252 

9,070 

10, 712 

13,  287 

11,  592 
19, 062 

12,  908 
45,  218 
66, 522 
35,  235 

418 
25, 108 
43, 883 


Other. 


Gallons 


22 


Dolls. 


Volatile  or 
essential. 


Pounds 


30 
915 


Dollars. 


29 
1,610 


804 


332 


Paints 

and 
colors. 


Dollars. 
327 


25 


629 
31 
154 


Paper, 

and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures of. 


Dollars. 


1,691 
1,403 

623 
2,024 
2,255 
1,233 

936 
1,180 


Pcfum- 
eriea,  cos- 
metics, 
and  all 
toilet 
prej)ara- 
tions. 


Dollars. 


43 

2,024 

2 

189 

25 

343 
630 

50 

1,063 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

60 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

197 

118 

325 

132 

1889 

1890 

216 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


nLPORTS  FROM  SPAIN— Continaed. 


DUTIABLE. 

PROVISIONS,  COMPIIISING 
MEAT  AND  DAIRY  PRODUCTS. 

Salt. 

Seeds, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

SILK,  MANrrACTDRKS 
OP. 

TEAK  E^^)ING 
JUNE  30 

Meat  prod- 
ucts. 

Dress 
and 
l)iece 

goods. 

Lac«s 
and  em- 
broid- 
eries. 

Meat 
and 

meat 
ex- 
tracts. 

All 

other. 

(a) 

Cbeese.a 

All 
other. 

1871 

Dolls. 

1,256 

2,412 

540 

288 

285 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 
45, 382, 946 
35, 644, 733 
63,  581, 141 
78,  354, 926 
74,003,588 
90, 468, 971 
79, 049.  852 
64, 955,  076 
37,  274,  230 
84, 914, 554 
89,  698, 727 
58, 762,  322 
42, 163,  816 
52,  431, 917 
28,701,695 
16,  584,  094 

18,  577,  781 
30,  354,  312 
30, 325,  862 

19,  067, 222 

Dollars. 
48, 215 
32, 910 
60, 599 
78, 829 
69, 138 
83, 945 
75,  507 
62, 518 
39,003 
83, 535 
98,242 
62,  997 
48,807 
53, 060 

28,  9C1 
18,133 
18, 626 

29,  691 
28, 176 
19, 267 

DoUs. 

415 

6 

57 

Dolls.     Dolls. 
87    

1,957 ; 

Dolls. 
659 

1872 

97 

1873 

1874 

4,338 

1875       

172 

52 

1876 

610 
58 
153 
190 
667 
343 
116 
338 
306 

86 

1877 

16 

2 

134 

220 

127 

1878 

93 

1879     ...   . 

137 

1880 

1,334 

1881 

235 

1882 

204 

537 

1883 

350 

33 

1884 

234 
562 
147 
165 

10,586 

1.874 

699 

1885 

122 

38 

1886 

77 

149 

503 

8 

1887 

523 
70 

101 
15 

158 

1888 

119 

. 

519 

1890 

131 

117 

16 

14 

94 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN-Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874  

1875          .           .   . 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

■ 

1882 



1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887  

1888 

1889 

1890 



a  Included  in  "Meat  and  uieat  extract-s,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


217 


IMPORTS  FKOM  SPAIIf— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
END- 
ING 

Soap, 
(a) 

Spices,  not  olse- 
•wliere  epecitied. 

BPIHITS,  DISl  ILLED. 

Sponges.a 

SUGAH,  MOLAS?!ES.   srGAH 
CANDY,  AND  CONFEC- 
TIONERY. 

JUNE 
80— 

Brandy. b 

All  other. 

Sugar,  brown. 

Confec- 
tionery 
and  mo- 
lassea. 

1871 

Dolls. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

P.  galls. 

Dollars. 

P.  galls. 
8 

Dollars. 

25 

230 

1,403 

4, 639 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

15, 189 
12, 321 
2,019 
4,399 
8,  22i) 
5,424 
11, 133 

805 
903 
12^ 
551 

738 
506 

868 

272 

1,197 

9,413 

32 

850 

336 

1, 124, 054 

47, 367 

12 

1873 

11 

1874 



1875 

46 

442 

1,122 

13 

1876 



23 

1877 

1878 

1879 

8, 600           692 
5  430           699 

140 

86 

57, 451 

266 

1,276 

381 

374 

233 

164 

295 

56 

566 

313 

429 

42,927 

1,437 

2,217 

786 

515 

4 

1880 

1881      . . 

8, 400i          852 

519          273 

32  887       2  788 

2, 038,  096,     74, 474 

364 

1882 

1883 

40 

1884    . . . 

1,958 
6,859 

11,  287 
9ia  874 

982 
4,208 
a  087 

358 
62 
274 
406 
156 
152 
457 

722 
139 
581 
800 
355 
312 
775 

35 

14 

30 

1885 

1886 

9  4101     SS  iA9. 

261 
176 
526 
160 
1,085 

i 

1887 

5,455 
8,375 
4,577 
8,358 

11, 440           695 
26,325       1,443 
15, 880           941 
24,706       1  664 

1888 

51 

1889 

200 

1890 

237 

1 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

1872    . . . 

4,018 
25 

1,065 
16 

1873 



1874 

1875 

238 

289 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

531 

1,988 

60 

215 

506 

65 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1 

1883 

1884.... 

1885 

174 

1886 

1887 

28 

20 

1888 .... 

1889.... 

, 

1890.... 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  with  "All  other  spirits  "  prior  to  1884. 


218 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPOKTS  FEOM  SPAIN— Continued. 


YEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
80— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Snlphnr  or 

brimstrine, 

refined. 


Tom. 


Dollars 


TOBACCO,   AND  MANVFACTCKES  OF. 


Leaf. 


Pounds 


Dolls. 


Manufactures  of. 


Cigars,  cigar- 
ettes, and  che- 
roota. 


Potmds 


Dollars 


All 
other. 


VEGETABLES 


Beans  and 
pease. 


Dollars  Bushels] Dolls. 


Pickles 
and 

sauces. 
(a) 


All  other. 


Pre- 
pared 


In  their; 
natural    „  „  „ 

<">  (a) 


Dollars  ^Dollars 


Dollars. 


158 
234 
43 
38 
92 
71 
233 
16 


341 
125 

98 
102 
190 
567 

30 


11, 467 
11,  977 
12, 399 
17,607 
30, 827 


6,328 
5,600 
5,743 
8, 756 
14, 152 


9,438 
14, 335 
13, 907 
16,  059 
14,  346 
500 


560 
320 

4,770 


620 

555 
7,678 


38,  279 
52, 548| 
45, 154 
51, 784 
47, 960 
363 


43 
20 

155 
76 

226 


94 
46 
327 
145 
454 
209 


l,960j  4,247 

1,210'  4,38i: 

l,065j  6,319 

2,  265 1  13, 993^ 

683!  13, 564 

675  30, 217 

1, 289  26, 292 


232 
121 
254 

383 
125 
109 
177 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN-Continued. 

1871     . . 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875  ... 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881  ... 

640 

500 

328 

1882  ... 

1883 

50 

60 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1883 

1890.... 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE.   219 


IMPORTS  FROM  SPAIN-Continned. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUKE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
188G. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


Champagne,  and 

other  8|>;ukling. 

(o) 


Dozens.  ^Dollars. 


45 


512 


10 


31 
483 


Still  wines. 


In  casks. 


Gallons. 

1,170,510 

1,033,254 

1,492,953 

1, 240,  562 

1, 156, 394 

512, 753 

568,  652 

609,  080 

580,  479 

725,  336 

1, 182, 284 

1, 442, 879 

1,  953. 687 

948, 169 

976,  9*4 

1, 232,  640 

1, 054,  397 

1, 077, 601 

983, 565 

1, 169, 456 


Dollars. 
611,597 
522,  280 
693, 968 
607,  845 
628,  822 
369, 381 
332, 146 
304, 437 
296, 370 
446,240 
775, 959 
945,  477 

1,  212,  797 
695,  683 
662,  496 
803,  654 
727,  557 
725,  840 
673,  257 
806, 524 


In  bottles. 


Dozens. 

361 

360 

259 

275 

352 

612 

449 

1,030 

273 

2,758 

2,349 

161 

1,477 

895 

2,367 

1,734 

2,548 

1,368 

1,191 

1,520 


Dollars. 
2,585 
1,896 
1,942 
1,360 
3,448 
4,414 
2,971 
5,100 
2,593 
7,894 
11, 186 
7,059 
8,  583 
4,994 
1»,680 
7,293 
13, 153 
7,610 
8,687 
11, 601 


WOOD,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 

SPECIFIED,    AND  MANL'FACT- 

UKES  OF. 


Lnm- 

ber. 


Dollars. 


Manufactures  of. 


Cabinet- 
ware  or 
house 
furni- 
ture. 6 


Dollars. 


All 
other. 


270 


90 
50 
10 
338 
229 
667 
1,772 


Dollars. 

103 

1,454 

1,732 

611 

32 

198 

520 

153 

92 

1, 139 

1,]4» 

2,825 

474 

10,  053 

137 

17» 

842 

471 

1,157 

485 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN— Continued. 


1871 

5,101 

36,  586 

20,  399 

2,424 

6,841 

9,077 

7,368 

407 

128 

2,853 
19,  796 
8,687 
2.962 
5,029 
8,255 
3,620 
154 
130 

1872 

! 

1873 

1 

1874 



1875 

123 
1, 145 

126 
1,145 

760 

874 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

5,502 
3,932 
24,775 
8,788 
7,316 
1,632 
2  028 

2, 135 
2,067 
15, 067 
2,543 
4,401 
1,730 
1,370 
4,297 
5. 188 
3,035 

18S2 

709 

1883 

1884 

1885 



550 

1 

1886 

1 

16 

1887 

1888 

4,691 

569 

1889 

8,494 
6,275 



1 



310 

1890 

1 

1 

1        1 

a  Included  in  "  StiU  winea  "  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  wood  "  prior  to  1884. 


220 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMTORTS  FEOM  SPAIX— Continnod. 


DUTIABLE. 

EECAPITULATION". 

YEAR 

WOOLS,  HAIB  OF  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHEE 
I.TKR  ANIMALS,  AND  MANUFACTUKES  OF. 

All 
otlier 
duti- 
altle  ar- 
ticles. 

TOTAL 
DUTI- 
ABLE. 

TOTAL 

FREE  OP 

DUTT. 

i:nd- 

Unmanufact- 
ured. 

Manufactures  of. 

TOTAL 

JUNE 
30- 

Clothing, 

reafly- 

made,  etc. 

(a) 

Cloths. 

Knit 
fab- 
rics. 

All 
other. 

VAI.tJE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 

1871 

Lbs. 

Bolh. 

Dollars. 

Lbs. 

Bolls. 

DolU. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 

Dolls. 
64, 900 

Dollars. 

4.065  147 

Dolls. 
123, 298 

Dollars. 
4.188.445 

1872... 

10 

66,824   4,154,574 
94,360,  4,530,407 
72,309   4,036,383 

271,591   4,426,165 

1873 

12, 658 

2,406 

431,964   4,962,431 

1874 

155 

561.821'  4.  .598.  204 

1875 

64,319   4,266,916   267,750 
71,531    3,083,386|  316,477 
112,849   3,013,478   267.358 

4, 534,  006 

1876 

(6) 

10 

3, 399, 803 

1877  .   . 

6 

63 

3, 280,  836 

1878 

106,526.  2,853,102 

412,544 
328, 028 

3, 265, 646 

1879 

240,130j  3,006,213 
407  1  ns  .i  r>'>i.  7U1 

3.  334. 241 

1880 

1,689 
83,248 

227 

5 

429,7181  5,052,419 

1881 

15,  712 

(b) 

12 

6 

210   703,219 

■       38    717,159 

161    91.'5.697 

5,  308,  494 

635.  501 '  5.933.995 

1882 

5,393,089   606.4171  5.999.506 

1883 

7.349.514 

1 
444,83li  7,794,345 

1884 

15 

4 

147 

1 

2 

10 

,       1  -■-    , 
39,813    5,738,521 
59,601   4,328,770 

468,999,  6,207,520 

1885 

375,175   4.703,945 

1886     . 

71, 659 

8,175 

89,216   5.  ."1-14. 9''0 

385,282   5.930,202 

1887 

14 

10 

5 

3 

24 

100, 226 
114,  055 
87,744 
231, 544 

5, 101, 473 
4, 529,  555 
3, 836,  960 
4, 650, 460 

469,395:  5.  57t',  868 

1888 

660, 190.  5. 189.  745 

1889  . 

23 
233 

799, 701 
638, 077 

4, 636,  OUl 

1890.... 

19, 632 

3,192 

10 

5 

1 

5,  283, 537 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SPAIN-Continued. 


1871 

713 

3,566 

20,  861 

10.  953 

4,  006 

5,441 

9,400 

3,740 

4,309 

80,  426 

15,617 

10,813 

10,  302 

70,  314 

4,208 

23,612 

38,417 

15,  6113 

5, 373 

8,  003 

15,  892 

5,950 

3,566 

1872 

20,801 

1873 

1,936 

16.  909 

1874 

5,417           9.423 

1875 

21,849 

7,980 
317 

1,030 

7,  451 

25 

45,  265 

899 

291 

5.771 

12.  226 

2,334 

5,671 

6, 298 

27,  290 

1876 

9,400 

1877  ... 

11, 726 

1878     . 

4,626 

1879 

86,  426 

1880 

16, 647 

1881 

18,  264 

1882 

16, 327 

1883 

115,579 

1884 

5,167 

1885  . 

23,  !)03 

1886 

96 
53 
20 

44, 188 

1887 



27. 919 

1888  ... 

7,707 

1889... 

13, 734 

1890  . 

22, 190 

a  IncUulid  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  wool"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  stated. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


221 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY. 


FREE  OF  DUTY, 

YEAR 

ENDlNd 

JUNE 

30- 

Articles,  the 
growth,  pro- 
duce, or 
niamifact- 
nre  of  the 

United 
States,  re- 
turned. 

Books,  maps, 

encraviiijis, 

etcTiings,  and 

other  printed 

matttT  not 

elsewhere 

specified . 

Clieni- 
icals, 
drugs, 
and  dyes, 
not  else- 
where 
specified. 

Cofifee.a 

Eggs. 

Fish, 
not  else 
wliere 
speci- 
fied. 

Fruits, 
inrlud- 
iiig  nuts, 
not, 
else- 
where 
8j)eei- 
fied.6 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dozens. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1,706 
1,396 
9,483 
4,092 
10,  703 
3,508 
5,217 
5,  093 

1873 

573 
168 

1874 

1875 

1876 

139 



1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

4,430 
9,  820 
18, 037 
29,  496 
35,083 
51,  560 
54, 620 
56,  095 
41,585 
21,538 
28, 336 

13 

1881 

1882 

230 

100 

435 

1,450 

1,233 

899 

1,179 

1,724 

825 

1883 

2,780 
41,  840 
48,  380 

9,000 
720 

418 
8,415 
8,817 
1,085 

174 

1884 

1 

476 

1885 

1 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY. 


1871 

1874 

1876 

4,954 

9,088 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

812 
2,  050 
2,433 
2,750 
2,000 
1,615 
3,750 

875 
1,216 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

2,  500           7.  ."500 

750 

1887 

320 

1888 

1,300 

75 

20 

1889 

1890 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 

b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


222 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  from:  SWEDEK  and  NORWAY— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

HIDES  AND  SKINS, 

OTHER  THAN 

FUE  SKINS. 

Household 
and  personal 
effic'tw,  and 
wearing  ap- 
parel in  UHe, 
ami  iiiii)lc- 
ments,  instru- 
ments, and 
tools  of  trade 
of  persons  ar- 
riving from 
foreign  coun- 
tries, and  of 
citizens  of 
the  United 
States  dying 
abroad. 

PAPER  STOCK,  CKDDE. 

Seeds, 

not 
medic- 
inal, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

■Wood, 
unman- 
ufac- 
tured, 
not 
else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

All 
other 
free  ar- 
ticles. 

TEAK 

ENDING- 

JUNE 

30— 

Goat 
skins,  a 

All 
other. 

Rags,  other  than 
woolen. 

AU 
other. 

TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTY. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

Dollart. 

200 

Poxtnds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1,526 

1,930 

169 

47 
508 

,  643 

3,  614 

1.024 

21,  245 

798 

2,861 

2,748 

2,342 

3,602 

5,914 

10,  567 

24,  -!29 

21,  232 

DoUart. 
1,726 

1872 

3,636 

1873 

100 
15 

110,  000 

2,581 

361 

6,180 

1874 

9,713 

1875 

4,600 

1876 

42 

10,  884 

1877 

4,151 

1878 

21 

5,238 

1379 

60 

290 

453 

1,047 

566 

489 

1,981 

3,272 

1,916 

3,026 

1,826 

2,276 



8,767 

1880 

3,462 
5,051 
39,  620 
79,  949 
85,  602 
30, 249 
13, 908 
24,445 
46, 040 
26,  888 
5,613 

2,067 
320 

125 
15 

11,411 

1881 

995, 107 
129, 761 
101,  417 
352, 559 
238,  370 

39,  090 
3,035 
1,455 
6,801 
4, 282 

76,  003 

1-882 

62, 767 

1SS3 

986 

50 

Kil 

177 

2,110 

9,690 

9,060 

12,  591 

199 

4,682 
80 

20 

10 

32 

115,  851 

1884 

140,  208 

1885 

100,  822 

1886 

82,  579 

1887 

1888 

1889 

4,316 
10,  343 
18,262 
16, 726 

72,  303 
63, 133 
136, 1?4 

1,689 
1,541 
1,625 

97,  638 
124, 003 
105,  352 

3890 

87, 599 

1 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


1871 

1874 

1876 

4,954 
9,088 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

812 

1882 

2,050 

1883 

2, 433 

1884 

2,750 

1885 

504 
375 

2,  504 

1888 

5,270 

1887 

4,070 

1888 

2,195 

1889 

775 
910 

1,991 

1890 

910 



a  Included  in  "A  11  other  hides  and  skins"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS   OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        223 
IirPOKTS  FROM  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


DUTLABLE. 

Art 
works, 
not  else- 
where 
specitied: 
Paint- 
ings, in 
oil  or 
water  col- 
ors, and 
statu- 
ary. 

Books, 
maps,  en- 
gravings, 
eteliings, 
and  other 
printed 
matter, 
not  else- 
where 
specified. 

Brass, 
and 

mauu 
fact- 
ures 
of. 

Bread- 

BtufTs, 

and 

])repara- 

tious  of, 

used  as 

food, 
not  else- 
where 
specitied. 

Bristles. 

Chemi- 
cals, 

drugs, 
dyes, 
and 
medi- 
cines, 

not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

Cotton, 
manu- 
facture! 
of. 

EAETHEN,  STONE,  AND 
CHINA  WABB. 

yi:ar 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

China,  porcelain, 
parian,  and 

bisiine,  eaithen, 
stone,  and 

crockery  ware. 

All 

Not 
deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented. 
(a) 

Deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented.a 

other. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

3, 185 

267 

553 

8,756 

4,012 

2,122 

1,621 

2,077 

1,245 

180 

6 

7,479 

20,  694 

13, 420 

19,  640 

30, 783 

25, 177 

19, 662 

18, 103 

21, 181 

DolU. 

Dollars. 

Lhs. 

Dolls. 

Dollars. 

37 

28 

5,864 

143 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollt. 

1872 

18 

2 

6 

139 

49 

1873 

1874 

364 

975 

1,416 

9,557 

276 

64 

200 

59 

1875 

1876  .     ... 

57 

1877 .     ... 

172 

299 
132 

15 
26 

7,388 

1878 

1879 

1880    

180 

943 

124 

542 

1,066 

515 

323 

313 

44, 118 

5,156 

7,315 

3 

20 
120 

12 
3,356 

56 

13 
2,096 

14 

674 

1,028 

51 
11 

7 
231 
233 
156 
209 
599 
112 
20 
75 

1881 

1882 

24 

3 

36 

1883 

457 

505 

175 

1884    

335 
92 

40 
105 

2,356 
70 
57 
530 
124 
383 
526 

39 

1885    

1 

1886 

270 
431 
398 
247 
613 

1887 

129 

1888 

87 

1889. 

3 

1890 

1,034 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


1871 

1874 

1876 

1877 

6,056 
15,  332 

8,696 
20,  725 

1878 

1879 

95 

1880 

1881 

1882 



1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

37,843 

193 

1889 

1890 

14,110 

105 

a  Not  separated  prior  to  1884. 


224 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWEDEN  A2^^D  IfORWAT— Contiimed. 


DUTIABLE. 

FISH,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Flax, 
hemp, 
jute, 
and 
other 
vepeta- 

bio 
sabstau- 

ces, 

mann- 

factures 

of. 

TEAR 

Ancbo- 

vies  and 
sardines, 
packed 
in  oil  or 
other- 
wise. 

Cod,  haddock, 

liake.  and  pollock, 

dried,  smoked,  or 

pickled. 

Herring. 

AU 
other. 

Furs, 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Dried  or 
smoked. 

Pickled  or  salted. 

dressed 

on  the 

skin,  and- 

manufact 

ores  of 

fur. 

1871 

Dollart. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Tounds. 

Dollars. 

Barrels. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

3,729 

241 

83 

1,205 

955 

432 

1,134 

393 

5,280 

4,007 

6,845 

11,458 

29.  884 

50,  784 

40,  918 

32, 313 

28,  349 

9,981 

22, 423 

65, 939 

Dollars. 

BoUars. 

1872  .  ... 

8 
320 
635 

152 

51 

60 

173 

331 

305 

1,203 

2 

1,793 

1,717 

2 

1,602 

8 

259 

343 

1 

277 

1873 

33 

1874 

1875 

1876 

300 
247 

193 

1877 

8, 252 

1878 

45 

1879 

271 

480 

48 

436 

78 
250 
452 
3,  485 
2,643 
4,218 
9,024 
19, 632 
22, 237 
22, 994 
27, 709 

2,536 
563 

898 
3,091 
22,  721 
16, 308 
29,  474 
46,  303 
94, 325 
100, 124 
110,046 
117, 100 

1880 

9,928 

1881 

1882 

659 

18 

6 

31 

15 

1 

334 

73 

1,208 

1,400 

171 

1883 

1,892 
3,455 
9,  054 
11,  883 
14,419 
22, 554 
11, 926 
14, 415 

431 

1884 

6,758 

1885 

926 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

104,732 
248,690 
465, 419 
474,  592 
108,759 

7,082 
10, 949 
19,  841 
23, 982 

5,552 

5,826 
53,  371 
184,451 
329,  668 
701, 288 

241 

1,966 

7,409 

16, 677 

27, 373 

1,265 

826 

531 

1,132 

772 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAT-Continuud. 


1871 

1 

1872     

1873 



1 

1874 

1875     

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

928 

1883...   . 

1 

1884 

i 

1 

1 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1 

1888 

27 

1 

1889     . 

18!'0 

52 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        225 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


YEAR    r 

ENDING  G,„,,  „,,rtl 


IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND  M^VNUFACTUREOF. 


JUNE 
30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


glass- 
ware. 


Dollars. 

21 

11 

20 

227 

75 

105 

507 


23 

4 

49 

362 

826 
1,474 
2,300 
2,830 
2,908 
8,799 
4,675 


Iron  ore. a 


Totis. 


Dollars. 


2,625 


10, 139 


Pig  iron. 


I'ons. 
22 
244 
492 


Dollars. 

510 

8,698 

21,007 


255 
151 


3,244 
4,311 
2,203 
3,455 
1,872 
1,174 
1,226 
556 
4,106 
6,319 
3,112 


6,862 
3,761 


89, 462 
111,176 
52,  076 
79, 292 
42, 334 
22,  019 
24,  627 
10, 403 
74, 846 
129, 561 
70, 035 


Scrap,  fit  only  to 
be  renianufactured. 


Tons. 

1,751 
583 

1,592 
932 
479 


656 
180 


8,690 

5,234 

1,976 

679 

246 


101 
7,559 
8,006 

141 
1,439 


Dollars. 
53,  204 
16, 470 

78,  512 
52,  351 
28,  547 


30,  688 
6,365 


154,  817 

114,  883 

36,  048 

11,  600 

3,833 


2.915 
110, 149 
124,  898 

2,816 
25, 159 


Bar  iron,   rolled   or 
haiiiniered. 


Fovnds. 
82, 181, 267 
74, 967, 323 
63,  568,  210 
41,  076, 806 
13,  825, 411 
9, 990,  709 
5,913,968 
6, 114,  537 
9, 016,  859 
17,911,454 
21,  206, 289 
49,  992,  231 
39,  453, 128 
66, 232, 162 
58,  557,  991 
58,  652, 135 
57, 638,  277 
44, 341, 461 
48, 466, 570 
52, 180,  070 


Dollars. 

1, 764,  089 

1, 707, 254 

2, 099, 210 

1,  652,  323 

457,  923 

296, 202 

164, 278 

120,  37» 

190, 464 

410,2]0« 

517,959 

1,118,331 

851,  940' 

1, 334, 119' 

1, 138,  819 

1,171,352 

1, 119,  404 

807, 159 

812,  485 

896,276 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 

1871 

1 

1872 



, 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

188? 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

' 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


H.  Mis.  117 15 


226 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  riiOM  SWEDEN  AND  ^■ORWAY— Contiuued. 


DUTIABLE. 


TEAR 
ENDING 

IRON  AND 

STEEL,   AND 

MANUFACTURES  OP. 

JUNE 
30— 

Hoops,  bands,  strips. 

sheets,  and  plates  of 

steel. 

lugots,  blooms,  slabs,   | 
l)illets,  and  bars  of  steel.      Sheet,  plate,  and 
and  steel  in  forms  not          tagf^eis'  iron, 
elsewheie  specified. o 

Wire  rods   (rivet, 
screw,  nail,  and  fence), 
round,  in  coils  and  loops, 

of  iron  or  steel. a 

1871 

Potinds. 
325,  536 

Dollars. 
8,  553 

Poinifis.    1     Dollars.       I'ouikU. 

j                        1 

Dollars. 

Poxiyids. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1                     ! 

1873 

1 

24, 122 

1,079 



1874 

1,246,941 

57,  C92 

1875 

1876 

168, 140 

6,  031 

1                  1 

1877 

1878 

1 

1879 

1 

1880 

... 

i           ■             1 

1881 

1882 

55, 296 

4,  622 

1883 

1884 

1885 

2,242 

23, 075 

1,031 

465 

36,634 

104,  359 

102, 916 

58 

632 

33 

15 

828 

3,523 

3,889 

2,  555.  840 

3,  233,  010 
6, 815,  539 
9,  244.  072 
8,  680,  690 

7,  422,  782 

8,  902,  694 

51,554 

61,882 
131,913 
145.  987 
133, 138 
123,  520 
154,311 

24,  740 

899 

48,310.678 
42, 163,  385 
37, 043,  844 
50, 963,  332 
58,  690,  020 
52.03.5,814 
62,  043,  353 

1, 035,  273 
931,316 

1886 

787. 140 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1,973 
12,  378 

49 
285 

1,011,348 

1,018,047 

900,  603 

1890 

370 

10 

I,  087, 120 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NOKWAT-Continucd. 


1871. 
1874. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
•1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


a  Included  in  "All  other  iron  and  steel,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        227 
IMPORTS  FROM  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Contiuued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871  . 

1872. 

1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881  . 

1882. 

1883  . 

1884. 

1885. 

1886 

1887  , 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANU- 
FACTURES OF. 


Wire,  .iiiil  wirfi 

rope  iuut    .stiaiul, 

iron  or  steel. o 


All  other. 


Jewelry, 
and  man- 
uCactiires 

of  ^rold 
iind  silver, 
and  pre- 
cious, 
stoues. 


Pounds.  I  Dollars.     Dollars.     Dollars. 


69, 753 
75,  476 


2, 783 

368 

12,  279 

113,484 


1,089 
2,566 


138 

15 

874 

3,436 


3,714 

32,  273 

380, 799 

239,  850 

48,001 

18, 636 

3,0C5 

112 

25 

1.374 

112.758 

304,  886 

641,244 

24, 146 

11,019 

7,740 

22,  536 

40,  614 

36,44J 

65,  444 


542 
65 


2,180 
2,293 


33 
58 
320 
212 
6 
223 
398 
117 


LEATHER,  MAN- 
UFACTURES   OF. 


Oloves, 

of kid  or 

other 

leather. 


All  other 
manufact- 
ures of. 


Dollars.     Dollars. 


599 
13 


80 


498 

3,079 

885 


118 

241 

700 

683 

777 

563 

3,892 

1,914 

1,148 


Metals, 

metal 

Marble   |  coni])()si- !  Musical 

iind stone,  tion.'i,  andl    iiistru. 

and  nian-.manufact'    ments, 

ulactures    urea  of,   {and  jiarts 


of. 


Dollars. 


150 


not  cl.se- 

wliere 
8i>ecitie<l, 


Dollars. 


74 
160 
36 


74 

318 

207 

76 

25 

10 

119 


228 
2,124 


1,062 

6 

560 

28 

417 

1,860 

126 

64 

1,376 

7,232 

17, 757 

7,333 


of. 


Dollars. 


20 
130 
188 
30 
27 
36 
41 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY-Continued. 

1871    . 

1874 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884     . . . 

31)0 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889     

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  iron  and  steel,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884 


228 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


OILS,    NOT     ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 


Animal. 


Whale  and  fish. 


Vegeta- 
ble. 


fixed or 

expess- 

ed. 


Olive. 


Paper, 

and 
manu- 
factures 

of. 


PROVISIONS,  COMPRISING  MEAT  AND 
DAIRY  PRODUCTS. 


Meat 
prod- 
ucts. 


Dairy  products,  a 


Cheese. 


MDk, 
pre- 
served 
or  con- 
densed 


Spirits,  dis- 
tilled, and 
spirituous 

compounds. 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


Gallons. 
310 
600 
443 

21,207 

1,080 

400 

120 

600 

4,894 

4,565 

7,514 

43,  776 

24, 158 

23,  334 

46,  857 

73,  795 

99, 974 

116,  854 

109,  532 

147,  824 


Dollars. 

251 

329 

295 

11,  794 

730 

483 

92 

354 

3,021 

5,C54 

4,984 

30,  251 

22,  500 

34, 471 

45,  283 

50, 519 

53,  021 

66. 177 

44,458 

56,  977 


Dollars.'  Dollars.    Dollars, 


Founds. 


768 


228 
387 
220 


64 


79 


19 

40 

110 

434 

11,339 

7,374 

4,582 

4,361 


11 

215 

2 


Dollars. 


Dollars, 


P/.galli 

2 

65 

95 

350 

131 

203 

41 

2 


100 
5 

96 
1,191 

75 
282 
261 
285 
771 

38 
450 


42, 948 
43, 554 
35,  850 
46, 601 
104, 307 
71, 834 
65,  287 


'4,  714 
4,781 
4.841 
6,289 
11, 013 
8,216 
7,850 


6 
18 
805 
3,965 
4, 178 
2, 118 
1,289 
1,891 
2,561 
2,230 
3,643 


Dollars. 

5 
184 
148 
415 
200 
382 
106 

7 


12 
29 
1,400 
5,757 
6,490 
3,019 
2,212 
2,826 
3,060 
2,449 
^406 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 

1871 

1874 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

. 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

a  Included  in  "Meat  products,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        229 
IMPORTS  FROM  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

RECAPITULATION. 

TKAR 

y.NDIN'G 

JUNE  30— 

Tobacco, 
and  manu- 
factures of. 

■Wood,  and 

manu- 
factures of. 

Wools,  hnir 
of  the  al- 
paca, f-'oat, 
and  other 
like  ani- 
mals, manu- 
factures of. 

All 
other  dutia- 
ble arti- 
cles. 

TOTAL 
DUTIAULE. 

TOTAL 

FHF.E    OF 

DUTT. 

TOTAL 
VAI.fE  OF 
MERCHAN- 
DISE. 

1871 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1, 837, 298 

1, 766,  950 

2,  592,  872 

2,  028,  201 

542,  251 

337, 061 

239, 411 

132,  518 

205, 157 

677,  552 

871,  893 

1, 577,  205 

1,715,320 

2,  909,  540 

2,  509,  849 
2, 480,  454 

3,  015,  764 
3, 132, 061 
2, 877,  967 
3, 447,  291 

Dollars. 

1,726 

3,636 

5,180 

9, 713 

4,600 

10,  884 

4,151 

5, 238 

8,767 

11,411 

76, 003 

62,  767 

115,851 

140,  298 

100^  822 

82,  579 

97,  638 

124, 003 

105,  352 

87, 599 

Dollars. 
1, 839, 024 

1872 

37 

368 

561 

504 

193 

151 

408 

1,521 

1,000 

455 

319 

5,451 

18,  481 

271,613 

183,  512 

157, 617 

334, 698 

567, 172 

550, 836 

39,  401 

1,  770,  586 

1873 

627 

598 

83 

178 

5 

1,011 

673 

138 

17 

254 

168 

501 

250 

171 

2,161 

1,117 

4,868 

360 

747, 123 

10 
83 

2,  598.  052 

1874             

2,  037,  914 

1875 

540,  851 

1876 

347,  945 

1877 

1,890 

243,  562 

1878 

137, 756 

1879 

213,924 

1880                        '   

10 

12 

216 

330 

548 

895 

174 

2,175 

1,069 

1,825 

876 

688, 963 

1881 

947,  896 

1882             .            

1, 639,  972 

1883 ' 

1,831,171 

1884 38 

1885         

3, 049, 838 
2,  610,  671 

1886 

2,  563, 033 

1887 

100 

3,113,402 

1888 

31 
272 
224 

3, 256,  064 

18s9 

2, 983, 319 

1890 

3,  534, 890 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWEDEN  AND  NORWAY— Continued. 


1871. 
1874. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881  . 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


80 
586 


559 

180 


188 


600 


1,000 


83 

1,386 

180 

6,056 

15,  332 

8,791 

20, 725 


928 
300 


1,600 


1,052 
500 


524 


38,  814 

1,052 

15, 291 


4,954 


812 
2,050 
2,433 
2,750 


5,270 


2,195 

1,991 

910 


83 
1,386 
6,134 

15,144 

15, 332 
8,791 

20, 725 
812 
2,978 
2,433 
3,050 
2,504 
6,870 
4,070 

41,009 
3,043 

16,201 


230 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FliOM  SWITZEULAXD. 


TEAR 

ENDIXG 

JUNE 

30— 


188t 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1880 
1890 


FREE  OF  DUTT. 


Articlns, 

the  growth, 

Animals.  I    produce, 

or  nianii- 

factiiro  of 

the  United 

States 


not  ol.se- 

where 

specilied. 


Art  works, 

not  el.se- 
wliere  sjieci- 
fied:  Paint-  I 
ing.i,  Stat-     I 
nary,   foun- 
tains, and 
other  works 
of  art,  the    | 
returned.  |produition  ofj 
American 
artist*. 


Bolting 
cloths. 


Books, 
maps,  en- 
gravings, 
etchings, 
and  other 
printed 
matter 
not  else- 
where 
specitied. 


CHEMICAI.S,  DRUGS.  AND  DYES.  NOT 
ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


Dollar*. 
2.300 
400 
l,3r>2 
1,235 
1,004 
1.640 
202 


Dollars. 
319 
151 


290 

675 

237 

89 


Dollars. 

332 
153 
503 
200 
990 
2,309 
40 


Dollars. 

332.  778 
246,815 
199,  876 
2:i3, 448 
2.39.  232 
222.  369 
231,249 


Alizarin, 
natural  or  arti- 
tieial.  inilud- 
ing  extract  of 

madder. 


Dollars.   rnuncU. 
2,796  I    4,800 


1,788 
2,254 
1,791 
1,528 
922 


2,400 
15, 200 

11,420 


Dollars. 

1,409 

652 

2,447 

1,718 


1,339       1,100 


234 


Argal,  or  argol, 
or  crude  tartar, 
and  argol  dust. 


Pounds. 

Dollars. 

19, 112 

3,352 

13.924 

2,576 

146,246 

23, 346 

70,  419 

10, 147 

19,  53] 

2,964 

89,  594 

11,683 

85,  891 

9,971 

EXPORTS  OF  FOKEIGN  JJERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND. 


1888 ' 

1 

1890 

1 

i 

1 

IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTT. 

CHEMICAI-S.  DRVfiS,  AND 

DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 

SPECIFIED. 

Hair. 

not 

el.se- 

wliere 

S])eci- 

lied. 

HIDES  AND 

8K1NS,  OTHER 

THAN  FUR  SKINS. 

Household 

and  personal 

ett'eits.  and 

weai  ina 

apiiarel  in  use, 

iiiid  iiui)le- 

nients, 

insf  runients, 

and  tools  of 

tradi^  of 
])ers<)ns  ar- 
riving from 
ftirei;;n  coun- 
tries, etc. 

PAPER  STOCK,  CRUDE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Mineral  water.i, 
all  not  artilicial. 

Another. 

Goat 
skins. 

All 
other. 

Rags,  other 
than  woolen. 

AU 
other. 

1884 

1885 

Gallons. 
240 
345 

5U 

ICl 

1,779 

55 

60 

Dollars. 
73 

250 
12 
38 

3.18 
17 
12 

Dollars. 
13, 180 
14.932 
12,727 
13,910 
7,478 
8,695 
19, 370 

Dollars. 

478 

1,923 

2, 188 
1,655 
4,418 
8,671 

Dollars. 

3,820 
188 

Dollars. 
38, 991 
12,  082 
52, 443 
27, 633 
32, 234 
99, 127 

127, 248 

Dollars. 
1,254 
7,935 
9.585 
9,381 
2,152 
12, 833 
18,719 

Lbs. 

167, 858 

Dollars. 
7,654 

DolU. 
7,565 
8,647 

1886 

1887 

1888 

407 

1889 

1890 

46,253 

556 

2,071 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCUANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


1888. 
1890. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE. 


231 


IMrORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND-Coiitinued. 


YEAR 
JUNK 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Seods.  not 

modicinal, 

Dot  el.se- 

wlipre 

spei-ificd. 


nulla  i:i. 


SILK,  UNMANUFACTUBED. 


Raw,  or  as  reeled  from 
the  foeooii. 


1884. 
1885. 
1886. 

1887. 
18S8. 
18sn. 
1800. 


Potaids. 

31,  402 

2,724 

1,959 

4,576 

2, 133 

510 

100 


Dollars. 

169,  898 

10,  206 

9,517 

22.  237 

10, 148 

2,060 

5C5 


"Waste. 


rcundg.       Dollars. 


Wood, 
uiiiiianii- 
factured, 
not  else- 
where 
specitied. 


Dollars. 


AUotlier 
free  arti- 
cles. 


2,  21)5 


5,790 


9,254 

23,  076 

8,464 

111 

6,087 


1,714 

9,192 

1,337 

112 

455 


Dollars. 
12, 490 
0,649 
9,470 
10,630 
13,643 
18,307 
13,  284 


TOTAL 

FKKE    OF 

DUTY. 


Dollars. 
600,  679 
31.5,162 
330,  246 
344, 078 
315,993 
384, 738 
434, 075 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND— Continued. 

1888 

1                      1                      1 

1                   1                   1 

1890 

1                       ' 

1                      1                      1 

i                   ' 

IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 

TEAR 

ENDIXC; 

.JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


Ani- 
mals, 
not 
else- 


Art  I 
j  works,  I 

n.  e.  s. : 
:  I'ainl- 

inas.  in 
I   oil  or 


where!  water 
speci-  colors, 


tied. 


an<l 

stat  u- 

ary. 


Books, 

iiiaiis, 

pngrav- 

i  lifts, 

etch- 

I    iiiiis, 

:     and 

other 

printed 

matter, 


Bras.s, 

and 

nianu- 

I'actiires  i 

of. 


Dolls. {Dollars. 

1,  783 
1,950 

2,  71 H 


Dollars.  Dollar*.'. 


1884... 

1885  . . . 

1886  ... 

1887 1     1,395 

1888 3a  '     1,524 

1889 ' I     1,656 

1890 1      39  i        498 


32, 107 
34,  390 
48,  432 
46,  653 
65,  034 
45,  076 
43, 081 


9,363 
12,  380 
20.  088 
15,  944 
15,394 

3,589 
65 


Bread- 

stutfs. 

and 

preiiara- 

tion.s 
of,  used 
as (nod, 

Brush- 
es. 

not  else. 

where 

speei- 
tied. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

2,177 

1,657 

15,  846 

550 

33,  020 

1,246 

10 

1,829 

2,099 

1,541 

12 

1,591 

But- 
tons 
excep 

of 

brass 

i;ilt.< 

silk 

and 

buttc 

niohl 

etc. 


CHE.MICALS.  DRl'GS,  DYES,  AND  MED- 
ICINES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE 
SPECIFIED. 


Coal-tar 

colors 

and 

dyea. 


Dollars.  Dollars. 
1,  034  :  79,  210 


1,555 
1,527 

837 
3,  480 


99,9^ 

86.  305 
123, 772 

98,  335 
1,431  126,608 
1,530    160,777 


Log\^  ood  and 
otlier  (lyew  oods, 
extracts  and  de- 
coctions of. 


All 
other. 


Pounds. 
127, 638 
184,  008 
121.054 
294,  il82 
319,034 
209,  787 
206,  584 


Dollars. 
11,  843 
18,312 
13, 185 
35, 857 
37, 539 
27,  637 
29,000 


Dollars. 
14,  279 
26,  704 
32,  280 
18,648 
66,  942 
88,  772 
56, 601 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


1888 

1 

1 

i 

1890 

232 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMI'OIirS  FROM  SWITZERLAXD-C.mtiuued. 


DUTIABLE. 

CLOCKS  AND  WATCHES, 
AND  PARTS  OF. 

COTTON,  M.\NUFACTUKES  OF. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SU- 

Clocks, 

and 
parts  of. 

Watches, 
and  parts 

of,  and 
watcli  ma- 
terials and 
movements. 

Cloth. 

Clothing, 
ready-made, 
and'  other 
wearing  ap- 
parel, not 
including 
knit  goods. 

Knit  goods : 

Stockings, 
hose,  etc., 
and  all 
goods  made 
on  knitting 
machines  or 
frames,  etc. 

Laces,  em- 
broideries, 
insert  ings, 
trimmings, 
and  lace 
window 
curtains. 

All  other. 

ISSE 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

Dollars. 
1,030 
1,159 
1,078 
2,357 
2,556 
4,339 
5,163 

Dollars. 
1,  797, 517 
952,  368 
837,  6:.5 
1,  306, 708 
1,  480, 384 
1, 461,  777 
1, 480,  847 

Sq.  yards. 
415, 772 
687,  284 
1,  600, 924 
2, 533,  931 
1, 301,  526 
1,515,628 
1, 183,  394 

Dollars. 
40,  526 
75,  204 
152, 433 
207,  729 
127, 937* 
158,  244 
140,  305 

Dollars. 
110,449 
22,  970 
9,044 
11,  030 
24,  781 
32, 126 
31, 495 

Dollars. 
16, 325 
10, 437 
4,104 
27,"894 
46,  612 
24,  226 
18, 510 

Dollars. 

4,  666, 729 

5,  741,  581 

6,  549,  950 
5,  428.  356 
5,  670,  452 
5,  034,  093 
5,  819, 573 

Dollars. 
362, 120 
125,  530 
137,  432 
106, 109 
172,  034 
230,  712 
315, 681 

EXPORTS  or  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND— Continued. 


1890. 


1,000 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

EARTHEN,  STONE,  AND 
CHINA  WARE. 

Feath- 
ers, or- 
namen- 
tal, 
natural. 

FLAX,  HEMP,  JUTE, 
AND    OTHER  VEGE- 
TABLE  SUBSTANC  ES, 
AND  MANUFACTURES 
OF. 

Furs, 
dressed 
on  the 
skin, 
and 
manu- 
factures 
of  fur. 

GLASS  AND 
GLASSWARE. 

Hair, 
notelse- 
wliere 
speci- 
fied, and 
manu- 
fact- 
ures of. 

Bottles, 
vials, 
demi- 
johns, 

carboys, 

and 

jars, 

empty 

or 
filled. 

All 
other. 

TEAR. 

EN  DIN  (i 

JUNE 

30— 

China,  porce- 
liin,  parian,  and 
bisque,  earthen, 
•stone,  and  crock- 
ery ware. 

«.ll 
other. 

Manufactures  of 
flax,  hemp,  or  .jute, 
or  of  which  dax, 
hemp,  or  jute  shall 
be  the  component 
material  of  chief 
value. 

Hats, 
bon- 
nets, 
and 
hoods, 
and  ma- 
terials 
for. 

Not  dec- 
ollated 
or  orna- 
mented. 

Deco- 
rated or 

orna- 
mented. 

Brown  or 
bleached 
linens, 
ducks,  can- 
vas, pad- 
dings, cot 
bottoms, 
etc. 

All 
other. 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

Dollars. 

7,802 

919 

508 

1,130 

771 

505 

14 

Dollars. 
2,717 
405 
1,798 
2,684 
2,017 
2,407 
408 

Dolls. 

806 
5,929 

987 

Dollars. 

12 

3,016 

69 

Dollars. 
8,603 
3,400 
15,  753 
22, 008 
20,  453 
18,  309 
22,  679 

Dollars. 
41, 162 
14,  088 
29, 471 
33, 129 
22, 071 
12,  005 
25, 511 

Dollars. 

562 

188 

1,050 

5,124 

2,752 

Dollars. 

23 

99 

547 

2 

3,591 

1,147 

1,167 

DolU. 
4,064 
3,711 
1,926 
3,319 
1,561 
2,693 
1,679 

Dollars. 
5 

665 

1,260 

12, 148 

390 

843 

Dollars. 
292,  245 
242, 546 
332,  891 
203,  191) 
225  315 

1889 

1 

394  738 

1890 

!    10 

360,  289 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


1888 1 1 

1     .       .. 

1890 

1 

1                                                            1 

1 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


233 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


YEAR 

KNDIKG 

JUNE 

au— 


JEWELRY.  MANU-  | 
FACTURES  OF  (iOUJ 
AND  .SILVEK,  AND  ] 
PRECIOUS  STONES. 


LEATHER.  AND  MAN- 
UFACTURES OF. 


Iron  and ' 

steel,  and 
manu-      Jewelry, 
factures  and  man- 
of.         uf'actiires 
of  gold 

and 
silver. 


1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Dollars. 
29,  351 
18,  513 
37,  163 
46,  509 
42,  980 
48, 463 
47,824 


Precious 
stones, 
not  else- 
where 
ispecilifd, 
and  imi- 
tations of, 
I  not  set. 


Marble 


Metals, 
metal 


Leather. 


Dollars. 

15,  654 
17, 087 
20, 944 
18,  897 
24, 068 
41,250 

16,  880 


Dollars. 
44, 859 
77, 112 
91,114 
130,  314 
183,  209 
213,  350 
195, 372 


Sfannfart- 
1    ures  of. 


Dollars. 
265, 904 
154,288 
85,  629 
113,264 
60, 169 
42,405 
61, 537 


Dollars. 
4,845 
7,244 
3,356 
4,755 
261 
6,034 
2,403 


composi- 
aud  stone,  tions,  and 
and  man-  manufact- 
ufacturesl  ures  of, 
of.  I  not  else- 
where 
speciticd. 


Musical 

instra- 

raents, 

and  parta 

of. 


Dollars. 


753 
141 


194 
192 


Dollars. 
13, 531 
12,657 
29, 239 
36, 673 
42, 065 
24, 820 
40, 732 


E.'iPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 

1888 

300 

1                                        1 

30 

'1890 

1 

1 

IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 

DUTIABLE. 


TEAR   !  p 
ENDING    ^^r'f- 

^"~  fact- 

ures of. 


Dollars 
1884 t    1,648 


1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


2,031 
2,802 
3,492 
4,703 
3.427 
2,511 


PROVISIONS,   COMPRISING  MEAT    AND 
.  DAIRY   PRODUCIS. 


Meat, 
prod- 
ucts. 


Dairy  products. 


Cheese. 


Milk, 
pie- 
served 
or  con- 
densed. 


Dollars  Pounds. 
4, 515, 645 

'4,161,339 

2,111   4,248,384 

'4,235,905 

6, 409  5,  597,  674 
3,440  [4,645,883 
9, 221   5,  620,  261 


Dollars. 
684,  313 
632, 909 
557,  090 
535,  026 
762,  391 
631, 683 
786, 123 


Dollars 
119 
3,657 

20,  967 
59,  499 
46,  480 
7,401 
68,  309 


SILK,   MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Clothing, 

ready-    I     r,rp<.a 
"^th.T'^-^Pi'ce 

°*^*"^        goods 
wearing      =■ 

apparel. 


Dollars.     Dollars, 
1,  378  t5, 067, 728 


116 

1,471 

7,255 

5,167 

21,  358 

62, 980 


4, 115,  897 
3, 444, 244 
2,771,626 
1,  526,  912 
1,149,856 
1, 783, 066 


Laces. 


Ribbons. 


AU 
other. 


Dollars,  Dollars. 
1.3,407  1,586,690 
19,851  I  776,518 
37,350  I  909,345 
18,232  }l,  100, 681 
15,457  1,185,727 
43,  617  I     700, 756 


Dollars 
465, 226 
154. 709 
218, 453 
480, 393 
1,040,678 
1,977,717 


95,939       589,101  11,319,221 


EXPORTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


1888 

1890 

100 

15      

234 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

Spirits,  distilled,  and 
spirituous  com- 
pounds. 

WINSS. 

JUNE 
30— 

Chanipasno.   and 
other  .*iiarkliiijr. 

Still  w 
In  oaakfl. 

mes. 

In  bottles. 

Proof  galh. 

Dollars. 

Do2en». 

Dollar*. 

Gallnnt. 

Dollars. 

Dozens.   •  Dollars. 

1884 

1,153 

1,406 

53 

374 

2,284 

2,093 

116              1. 753 

1885 

3,195 

5.836 

110 

644 

;!,  085 

2. 30e 

60                 362 

1886 

4,  529 

8,117 

12 

98 

3,311 

3, 193 

52                 352 

1887 

7,  283 

12,  285 

15 

110 

3.103 

2,327 

10                  51 

1888 

6,345 

11, 334 

51 

206 

4,675 

3,  028 

146              1,  101 

1889 

3,923 

6,474 

35 

224 

5.200 

3,458 

454  .          1,  719 

1890 

7,421 

12,  566 

37 

259 

5,195 

3. 245 

169  i              759 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCH.ANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND— Continued. 


1888. 
1890. 


IMPORTS  FROM  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

i30— 


1884. 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


DUTIABLE. 


Wood, 

and  man 

ufactures 

of. 


Dollars. 
7,196 
10, 930 
4,221 
6,557 
5,862 
6,976 
11, 639 


WOOLS,    HAIE    OP   THE   ALPACA. 
GOAT,   AND  OTHER  LIKE   ANI- 
MALS,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Unmanufactured. 


Pounds.    Dollars. 


90,  925 
42, 544 


Manufact- 
ures of. 


7,064 
5,015 


Dollars. 

15, 385 
5,838 
56. 101 
67, 882 
77.  624 
98,  036 
108,  251 


All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 


Dollart 


RECAPITULATION. 


TOTAL 
DUTIABLE, 


TOTAL 

FREE 

Oy  DUTY, 


TOTAL 

VALl'E  OB' 

MEHCH.\N- 

UlSE. 


Dollars. 


17, 273     15,  863, 355 


Dollars.        Dollars. 
600,679       10.464.034 


12,063 
74, 898 

22,  659 

23,  839 
33, 610 
14,  128 


13, 548,  270 
14,  023,  735 
13, 234, 135 

13,  395.  293 
12,958,966 

14,  007,  875 


315, 162 
330,  246 
344.  078 
315,  993 
384,  738 
434,  075 


13.  863.  432 

14,  353.  981 
13,578,213 
13.711.280 
13, 343,  704 
14,441,950 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  SWITZERLAND-Continued. 


Ifififl 

330 
1,015 

330 

1890 

1,015 

IMrOKTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOKKIGX    MERCHANDISE.        235 


EMPOltTS  FROM  TURKEY  IN  EUROPE. 


TKAU 

ENDING 

jrNK 

30— 


187n. 

1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
187!». 
1881). 
1881. 
1882. 
18S:!. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Articles. 

tlic 
grew  Ml, 
proiliici', 

aiMl 

maiuit'act 

uro  of 

tlif. 

Uiiitoil 

Stiiti-s, 

returned. 


CHEMICALS, 
DRUGS.    AND 
DYKS.  NOT  ELSE- 
WHERE SPECI- 
FIED. 


Gums. 


Dollars.    Dollar.' 


929 

2,  38:! 


All 
other. 


ITi.l.'s 
aiiilskiiis 

.)tlicr 

tliaii  fur 

skins. 


OILS,  NOT  F.IJ^E- 

WHEHE  .'(I'KCl- 

KIED. 


Volatile  or 
essential. 


Dollars.    Dullarg.  IPoundn.  Dollari 

I 


PAPER  STOCK  CRUDB. 


Rags,  otlier  than 
woolen. 


All 
otlier. 


I'lundg. 
2,038,819 
2,  342,  492 
2,517,174 

351,924 
1, 114,  208 

149, 934 


Dollars 
48, 556 
56,  667 
67,  914 

7,884 
24,  460 

2,587 


Dollar 


Seefls, 
not  else- 

wliere 

sprci- 

tied, 

volatile 

or  es- 
sential. 


18,  443 
20, 455 


Dollars. 
1,722 
3,040 


....      3. 

....;  12. 

33  j     8, 

21 

....!  6, 
....!  9, 
616     U, 

!  33 

21, 
27, 


70 


5,449 


131. 
239, 


153 
14 

291 

155 
1.143 
3,048 
1,473 

763 
1,693 
2.756 
2,009 


863 
89:: 
28,  506 
19, 119 
138,003 
137,857 
104,559 
61,792 
127, 186 
115,352 
124,133 


580,000  1  11,724       4,841 


2,375 
706, 558 


29 
6.876 


2,963 


3,  m.) 


26, 711 
12,066 
10, 783 
40, 085 
0,087 
64, 533 
115,  064 
106, 166 
82. 125 


EXruRTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  TURKEY  IN  EUROPE. 


1871 

570  ' 

1872 

200  

1873 

1874 

475  

1884 

1885 



1886 ! 

1888 

236 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  TURKEY  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 


YEAR 
END- 

IXCr 

JUNE 
SO- 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


SILK,  TTNMANU- 
FACTUKED. 


Raw,  or  as 

reeled  from  the 

cocoon. 


Wood, 
unman 
ni'act- 
ured, 
Botelse 
where 
speci- 
fied. 


I  ounds. 


1873... 
1874... 
1875... 
1876... 

1877... 

1878  . . . 

1879  . . . 

1880  . . . 

1881  . . . 

1882  . . . 

1883  .  - . 

1884  . . . 

1885  . . . 

1886  . . . 

1887  . . . 

1888  . . . 

1889  . . . 

1890  . . . 


Dollars. 


Dollars 

1,868 

3,865 

335 


All 
other 
free  ar- 
ticles. 


Dollars 
50 


120 


TOTAL 

FREE   OF 

DUTY. 


Dollars. 
52, 196 
64, 187 
69, 178 
28,  710 
44, 915 
2,707 


DUTIABLE. 


CHEMICALS,  DRUGS, 

DYES,  AND   MEDICINES, 

NOT  ELSEWHERE 

SPECIFIED. 


Opium,  prepared 
for  smoking. 


Founds.'  Dollars. 


AU 

other, 


I  Earth- 
Cotton,      en, 
nianu-  |  stone, 
facturea      and 


of. 


Dolls.  Dollars. 


China 
ware. 


Fax. 
hemp, 
jute, 
and 
other 
vegeta- 
ble sub- 
stances, 
manu- 
factures 
of 


Dollars..  DoUart.      ^ 


3,150 


380 

10, 535 

17, 790 

7,507 

19, 942 

6,462 

20,  541 

9,299 

6,627 

1,182 


1,920 
50, 471 
91, 545 
33, 894 
90, 415 
26, 175 
100, 907 
42.  351 
25. 976 

4,986 


38, 337 
2,956 
9,343 
1,079 
5,658 
2,429 
5,292 


1,535 

7 

765 

19, 802 

5,401 

7,431 
48, 034 
26, 837 

8,448 
10,  856 


3,077 
230,  777 
122, 973 
198,  631 
358, 417 
361.  628 
167,  629 
305,  344 

432,  099 

433,  811 
496,  040 


,406 

165 

.341 


19, 846 
993 

8,270 


300, 086 
360. 479 
202,776 
146, 192 
83,  724 
75, 857 
229, 121 


296 
20 
3,448 
2,604 
7,112 
6,954 
2,146 

.8,967 
6,175 

10,  516 
4,854 


48 
191 
1,807 
717 
687 
508 
316 
451 


445 

639 
589 
900 
801 
588 
827 
960 
140 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  TURKEY  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 

1871         '                ' 

744 

1,314 
200 

1872 

6,795 

1873 



1874 

475 

1884 

1885 

500 
385 

500 
385 

1886 

• 

1888      . 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        237 
IMPORTS  FROM  TURKEY  IN  EUROPE-Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

Frnits, 
inchidinj; 
uuta,  not 
elsewhere 
specified. 

IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND 
MANUFACTURES  OF. 

Oils,  veg- 
etable. 

Silk, 
manufact- 
ures of 
silk. 

Spirits,  ois- 
tiUed. 

Tobacro,    '^^""'^' 

JTTNE 
30— 

Scrap  iron  and 

st-eel,  fit  only  to 

be  reman  uf'iict- 

ured. 

All 
other. 

and  man- 
ufactures 
of. 

fact- 
urea 
of. 

1873 

Bollart. 

Tons. 

318 
85 

Dollars. 
11, 455 
1,297 

Dollart. 

Dollars. 

Dollart. 

P.  galls. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1874 

1875 

1876     

1877 

114 

391 

1878 

24 

1879 

1880 

60 
260 

1,192 
5,836 

1881 

992 
577 

5,335 
17,  595 

7,908 

5,867 
14, 506 

7,390 
15,  584 

4,980 

3,695 

49 

33 

176 

1,900 
166 
364 
553 

1,409 
239 

2,143 
7,517 
5,836 
10, 942 
9,634 
7,290 
31, 551 
20, 124 
35, 588 
50, 891 

2,500 
442 

16,  890 

4,839 

938 

19,  208 
9,175 
8,117 
8,310 
5,411 

22 

1882 

332 

2,438 

2,587 

3,003 

732 

845 

417 

1,388 

1,654 

413 

1883 

18 

1884 

366 

1885 

926 

1886 

515 

1887 

1  394 

1888 

1  515 

1889 

" 

1,381 

1890 

973 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  TURKEY  IN  EUROPE— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

102 

1874 

9,752 
41 

8,298 
31 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1888 

• 

238 


COMMEHCE    WITH    EUKOPE. 
IMPORTS  FKOM  TURKEY  IN  EU POPE— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

EECAPITUI.ATION. 

TEAR 
ENDIXO 

WOOLS.  H.MR  OF  T!TE   C.^JIEL,    UOAT,   ALPACA,    AND 
OrlIKU   LIKE   ANIMALS.  AND   MANUFACTURES   OF. 

All 

otlier 

(hi- 

ti;il>le 

articles. 

TOTAL 
DUTIABLE. 

TOTAL 

FREE  OF 

DUTY. 

TOTAL 

jrXE 

30— 

Uiiinauufiutured. 

Jklauufatturea  of. 

OF  MEli- 

Carpi- ts  iind  car- 
peting. 

All  oilier. 

DISE. 

roinult. 

Dollars. 

Sq.  yards. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1873 

642,  455 

49.  868 

14 

61,337 

52,  106 

113,  .-,33 

1S74 

12,  205 

3,  220 

6,  023 

343 

1,141 

131 

540 

11 

2. 4.38 

3,281 

575 

1,709 

64,  187 
69,178 
28,710 
44,915 

66.  025 

1875 

72,  450 

J8TC 

29,  285 

1877 

816 

1,040 

124 

92 

46,714 

1878 

30 

103 

184 

2, 707 

2,891 

1879 

1 

1880 

1.3.50 
20.  370 

524 
2,594 

4,  000 
10,274 

21.  669 

26,  758 
52,  349 

3,077 
230,  777 

20,  835 

1881 

700 

1,611 

283.  126 

1882 

2n.:;o8 

25,  417 

10. 944 

39,  623 

62,  2(i6 

4,090 

1.5.5.893 

122, 973 

278.  866 

l».<i 

081.032 

130, 155 

16,177 

33,  622 

77,754 

1(1.  .509 

289.  881 

198.631 

488,  512 

1884 

332.  0.55 

31,152 

50.211 

91,470 

17.  400 

4,211 

498.716 

358,417 

857. 133 

1885 

110.108 

13, 147 

46,  008 

96,  210 

2,712 

2,485 

519.  003 

361, 628 

880,  631 

188G 

514,889 

60,  406 

50,216 

126,  536 

18,293 

6,317 

480,  773 

167,629 

648.  402 

1887 

1.373,466 

251.  395 

116.458 

230, 237 

47, 016 

17.810 

780,  727 

305,  344 

1,086,071 

18.^8 

l,15l,,S50 

153, 699 

96,  630 

202, 536 

62,  754 

18,882 

572,  221 

432, 099 

1,004.320 

1880 

1, 470.  820 

164,  409 

5,974 

9,283 

232, 100 

32,  378 

590,  479 

433,811 

1.  024,  200 

1800 

1,  200,  305 

206,  796 

3,836 

8,707 

391. 166 

21.126 

930,  509 

496, 040 

1,  426,  549 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  TURKKV  IN  EUROPE— Contimiod. 


1871.     ... 

1,314 

1,314 

1872 

6,  70.-.               200 
1 02     

6.  905 

1873 

102 

1874      

8,208               475 
31     

8,  773 

1884 

; 

31 

1885 

1 

'             500 

500 

1886 

385 

385 

1888 

420 

420    

420 

, 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


239 


IMPOirrS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

ANIMALS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED,  a 

Articles, 
the  growth, 

produce, 
an<l  iiiaiiu- 

lactiire  of 

the  United 

States, 

retun.ed. 

Artworks, 

the  pro- 
duction of 
Ainericiin 
artists. 

ENDING 

jrXE 

30- 

Cattle. 

Horses. 

Slieep. 

All  other, 

iuolu(liii<; 

fowls. 

Bolting 
cloths. 

1871 

No.      Dollan. 

Xo. 

Dollars. 

No. 

Dollars. 

Diillan. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

DoUars. 
93, 102 

1872 

i 

I 

727, 761 

54, 533 
49, 031 
59,  805 
83, 745 
63,522 
35,  557 
60,163 
49,  281 
50, 092 
62, 209 
70, 585 
87, 622 
73, 990 
35,  232 
71,436 
148, 144 
101,  894 
81,  730 
57,  590 

55, 759 

1873 

1 

739, 182 

902, 447 

1,076,121 

728,  700 

1,058,549 

1 ,  094.  240 

27, 921 
75  797 

1874 

1 

1875 

1 

50,  096 

1876 

i 

2, 408 

1877 

i 



7,901 
9,815 
15,526 

1878 

1 

1879     

1 

1, 112, 656 
1,741  311 
1,  712,  345 
1,935, 115 

1880 

. 

43,  182 

1881 

■ 

16,  033 

1S8L' -■ 

j 

4,572 

188:i  '. 

! 

. 

1,  873,  254 
1,451,542 

1,  946,  956 
1,617,130 

2,  083, 983 
1,  966, 847 
1,472,076 
1, 184, 426 

6,  022 

1884 

3, 435  \     848,  535 
936  '     201,972 
751         89, 157 
693         83, 263 
414         42,497 
135         30,487 
119  ;        9,328 

790 

503 
698 
1,403 
2,158 
1,575 
4,126 

300, 712 
223,751 
357,  605 
299.  300 
553,214 
535,  830 
1, 024, 279 

08 
182 
138 
309 
804 
586 
1,034 

4,150 
7,247 
5,844 
11, 804 
17, 852 
13,  820 
30, 041 

261,061 
22,  331 
28,  934 
32,  473 
57,  098 
55, 968 
73,  207 

36,706 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

4,856 
2,375 

281 
2,245 
4.476 

195 

E.Kl'ORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDLSI-:  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM. 


1871 

i 

1872 

1 

2,000 

1873 

1 

1874 

100 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1 

1881 

1 

1882.   ... 

600 
300 
212 
600 

1883 

250 
80 

375 

165 

7 

90 

238 
30 

1884 

1885  .   ... 

1 

1886 

1887 

1 

20 

2,750 

1888 

1 

1889 

1890..     .. 

49, 625 

a  Not  enumerated  ]>rior  to  1884. 


240 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


nirOKTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM -Continued, 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 


1890. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Books, 
maps,  en- 
i^raviugs, 
etchinirs, 
and  otiier 

printed 
matter  not 
elsewhere  | 
epecitied 


CHEMICALS,   DRUGS,  AMD  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


Alizarine,  nat- 
ural or  arti- 
ficial, includ- 
ing extract  of 
madder,  a 


Dollars. 


Lbs.    {Dollars. 


230,  844 
249,  465 
259, 760 
242,  902 
193,  084 
195, 894J 
202,  229 
213,  367 
264,  258 
361,  826 
349, 591 
523,  434 
513, 889 
489,  981 
607,  207 
600, 427 
701,  003 
645,  930 


65, 768 
152, 464 
319,  576 
294, 186 
155, 782 
472, 300 
331, 998 


20, 805 
43,  688 
72, 294 
51,095 
25,  076 
85, 132 
56, 437 


Argal,  or  argol, 

or  crude  tartar. 

(6) 


Pounds,  j 
587,  8711 
1,  976,  703 
1,  375, 959 
813,  047 
1, 359, 602 
1,416,611 

1,  405, 476 
1,070,552 

2,  099,  581 
1,  914,  505 
1,  627,  068 
1,025,447 
1, 114, 108 

531. 749 

460, 104 

181,  865 

279,  515 

66,  635 

65,  946 

72,245 


Dollars. 

73,  616 

264, 136 

205,  002 

117,949 

203,  829 

221,938 

207,  785 

126,  631 

295,  820 

309, 196 

267, 136 

195,427 

199, 986 

94, 643 

76, 778 

34, 953 

49, 5341 

10, 262 

10, 801 

11, 060 


Barks:  Cliinchona, 

or  other,  from 

■which  quinine 

may  be  extracted. 


Cochineal. 


Pounds. 
(c) 
(0 

226,  639 

1,  043,  645 

73,  540 

501, 148 

156,  252 

238, 159 

617,581 

349,118 

1,242,556 

1, 333,  569 

1,  284, 972 

1,  190,  074 

2,  641, 141 

3,  516,  533 
2,  903,  847 
1, 706,  407 
1,946,917 
1, 978,  983 


Dollars. 
353,  007 
205,  711 

97, 845 
430,  526 

22,  481 
205,  360 

83,4 
165, 984 
543, 260 
258,  946 
1, 077, 697 
664, 990 
525, 018 
361,  W3 
733, 155 
781,  996 
519, 121 
217,845 
261,  292 
188, 955 


Lbs.    IDollars. 
800,995!  534,431 


482, 198 
461, 280 
609,  388 
471, 079 
391, 127 
342, 109 
542, 626 


324, 733 
284, 391 
337, 779 
241, 040 
179, 037 
180,  035 
277,  748 


727.695  404,265 
892,138  613.656 
799, 527^  398,485 


Dye- 
woods. 


755, 932 
335,  233 
279, 398 
467, 141 
383, 884 
223, 424 

65,  861 
184, 760 

55, 489 


297,  696 
86, 238 
66, 432 
120, 850 
115,  098 
63, 405 
16,  593 
39,  390 
11,  873 


Dollars. 
455 
2,649 
1,801 
4,260 
26,  724 
19, 164 
108,  055 
56, 114 
33, 621 
78,  317 
66,  089 
•  7,8,054 
38,  496 
21,948 
31,  799 
99, 843 
32, 372 
8,734 
36, 696 
16, 275 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

40, 710 

1872 

1,000 

127 

2,075 

1,200 

14, 993 

1873..:... 
1874 

656 

19, 565 
7,134 

36, 379 
6,398 

39, 379 

49, 846 
166, 146 
318,  544 
390, 20S 
229, 480 
101,106 
122, 245 

3,897 

3,322 

13, 500 

875 

7,006 

41, 103 

31,  933 

145,  957 

163,  760 

62,  960 

34, 390 

30,  568 

20,  563 

1875 

29,  GIO 

5,968 

19, 470 

10,  600 

30, 738 

1876 

81, 245 

1877 

30,  000 

4,037 

66,  986 

52, 938 

12,  048 

1878 

13, 035 

1879 

2,310 

1880 

1,100 

1881 

1,225 

1882 

1883 

1884 

522 

1,746 

175 

60 

15 

88, 502 

1,579 

4,676 

1885 

1886 

38, 465 

12, 800 

2,030 

374 

4,092 

810 

3,075 

7,928 
5,250 

1,987 
1,950 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1 

L  

1,280 

1890 

a  Included  in  "  All  other  chemicnla,  etc.,''  prior  to  1884, 
b  Free  of  duty  on  and  after  January  1,  1871. 
e  Quantity  not  stated^ 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        241 
IMPOrwTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continned. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 

TEAR 

CHEMICALS,   DRDG3,    AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Gums. 

30— 

Arabic. a 

Camphor,  crude. 

Cutcli  or  patlu'chu  or 

ierra,iai)oiiica  or 

gambler. 

Sliellac.o 

All  other 

1871 

Pounds. 

nollars. 

Pounds.  Dollars. 

Pounds. 

1,200 

740, 419 

23, 121 

140,  227 

60, 189 

778,  210 

419.105 

Dollars. 

50 

39, 350 

1,302 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
398,  738 

1872 

719, 187 
415, 862 
604, 142 
627,  574 
432,576 
604, 117 
624, 147 
870, 033 
1, 047,  389 
824  679 

1873 

91,406     15,301 

1874 

7,440 
3,343 

40, 168 
23, 858 
4,625 

1875      

1876 

25,  088 

187,  9i6 

148, 315 

9,615 

2,640 

3,276 
35, 695 

1877 

1878 

26,356           114.642 

1879  ... 

1,611 
531 

152, 875 
2,  594,  030 
2,  521,  780 
1.  560,  483 

583,  560 
1, 581, 470 
2, 393,  556 
3, 137, 408 
3, 920, 859 
6,  935, 919 
2, 460, 259 
5,  288, 050 

7,673 

152,  954 

145,  657 

72, 577 

33, 651 

93,  274 

121,  259 

161, 159 

236,  504 

379, 838 

131, 710 

322, 560 

1880 

1881 

1882 

2,750 
90, 991 

705 
13,  899 

433, 923 
568  576 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1,723,442 
371, 148 
427,  630 
141,  266 
232, 842 
405, 420 
556, 816 

241,813 
72,  200 
85,  590 
a,  115 
45,  843 
55,  893 
49, 661 

601, 369 
801,  608 
1, 457, 696 
1,  704, 178 
1, 765, 471 
2, 974,  954 
1,379,758 

110,  879 
123,  333 
215,  951 
227, 940 
225, 585 
421, 710 
213, 299 

402,  341 
241, 578 
381, 103 
306, 872 
276, 292 
434,  572 
616,319 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1S9) 

22, 691 
■445,  779 
153, 204 
252,  380 
273, 979 

3,365 
63,  933 
21,  709 
45, 324 
90, 257 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

1 

10,  516 
5,484 

1873 



1 

1874 

1 

30, 919 
17, 650 

1875 

1 

1876 

i 

74,  247 

24,809 

11, 403 

5,160 

5,251 

2,500 

1877 

1 

1878 

32, 138 

5,257 

1 

1879 

1880 

1881 

150,  380 

111,406 

198,  563 

24, 000 

10,  352 

1882 

5,647 
11,417 
1,200 

470 

1883 

419 

1884 

1 

2,248 
12, 820 
4,705 

1885 

1 

1886 

14,  473 

14,  604 
1,832 
10,  000 

3,412 

3,763 

550 

2,400 

53,553 

5,368 

31,  390 

1,600 

1887 

9,002 
14, 317 
27, 653 

4.032 

1888 

22, 197 

4,000 

1889 

34, 061 

1,882 

1890 

a  Included  in  "All  other  guma  "  prior  to  1881. 

H.  Mis.  117 16 


242 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

Jl'NE 

SO- 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  AND  DYES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 


Indigo. 


Lime,  chloride  of,  or 
bleaching  powder. 


Mineral 

waters,  all  not 

artificial,  a 


Qiiinia,  sulphate 
of,  and  all  alka-  | 
loids  or  salts  of 
cinchona  bark.  6 


Soda,  nitrate  of. 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

10, 962 
30, 029 

7,600 
53, 583 

7,036 

10, 744 
49,  043 

7,600 
59,  377 

9,500 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

, 

1876 

1877  .  . 

38, 785 
24, 623 
32, 665 

107,  696 
16,  632 
18, 450 

205, 196 
54, 483 
24,831 
2,211 
19, 788 

33,  388 
25, 359 
29,  288 

12G,  30» 
20,844 
18,  597 

209, 778 

51,870 

28, 807 

1.286 

10, 437 

1878 

1 

1879 

1 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1,500 

1,  609 

1885 

1886.  . 

1887 

1888 

5,000 

2,  500 

153,  211 

3,081 

1889 

12,  IXi 
21,883 

10,800 
16,113 

1890 

135 

27 

a  Inclndod  in  "All  other  chemicaln,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Dutiable  prior  to  .July  1,  1879;  from  1S80  to  include  1883  returned  in  "All  other  cheniicalB,  etc.' 


IMPORTS    AND    EXTORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


243 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UXITED  KTN'GDOJI— Continued. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


year  ■  chemicals.  drl'os,  and 

ending!  dyes,  not  ei^ewherk 

JUNE 

SI- 


SPECIFIED. 


Sulphur,  or 

brim. stone, 

crude. 


All  other, 


Cocoa,  or  cacao, 

crude,  and  leaves 

aud  sLells  of.a 


Coffee. o 


Cork 
wood, 
or  <'ork 
bark, 
unman- 
ufact- 
ured.6 


Cotton, 
unmanufactured. 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882, 
1883, 
1884, 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1SS8 
ISSil 
18D0 


Tons. 
76i 

93j 
262 

ai 

48 

54 

897 

16J] 

808: 

1,  605 

1,  608 

755 

16 

394 

606 

81 

162 

310 

305 

4,918 


Dollarg. 

2,131 

3,330 

9,  4J2 

1,108 

1,960 

2, 121 

27, 862 

3,977 

19,  622 

36, 460 

43.311 

20, 294 

467 

9,442 

15,  O84I 

2,535 

4,437 

7,200 

8,337 

101, 587 


Dollars. 

538,  573 
1, 321, 101 
1,821,054 
1,  354, 523 
1, 359, 977 
913, 963 
961,  356 

1,  007, 248 
1, 002, 752 

2,  078,  912 
1,  893,  709 
1, 968,  202 
2, 726,  953 
1, 044,  984 

992,  327 

825,062 

952,  866 

1,  503, 379 

1, 289, 221 

1,  329,  691 


Pounds.  '  Dollars. 


Pounds. 


3,459 
141,541 
794, 068 
503,  905 
747,  708 
291,  649 
1,  504,  365 

866,  088 
307,  871 
774,  068 
288. 948 
901,  309' 
318,491 
443, 289 
529,  277 

867,  950 
770,  692^ 

1, 607,  82lj 


14,  690 

77,  681 

70,  690| 

118,  035 

48, 444 

329, 721 

166,  042 

40,  972 

113, 659 

43, 388 

139, 524 

43, 129 

76,  684 

92,  675 

160,  238 

129, 509 

335, 337 


2, 208, 

1,  789, 
1, 047, 
2, 157, 

2,  313, 
1, 309. 
2, 976, 
5,  517, 

596, 
784, 
580, 

8,  618, 
759, 

1, 838, 
975, 

3,  900, 
1,551, 
8,  623, 


Dollars.]  Dollars. 


850  390,834 
915'  377,736 
021  290,735 
396  441,922 
535  429,282 
785  273,507 
592  632,640 
991, 928 
129,  365 
166, 443 
96, 453 
922, 342 
87, 829 
238, 376 
152,  934 
621, 283 
305, 715 


252|  1,438,593 


Pounds.  Dollars. 
201,  859  43, 223 
607,197 


45, 496 
27,813 
19. 039 
18, 642 

3,406 

1,303 

787 

15, 039 

9,096 
17,  711 

5,838 
19,  557 
12, 110 
11,  495 
11,818 

2,945 
44, 589 

6, 352; 


456, 747 
2, 207, 649 

888,  738' 
1, 196,  470' 
1, 983,  76o' 
2, 043,  006 
2, 174,  553 
2, 487, 303 
2, 453, 495' 
3,673,2971 
3, 181, 910 


93, 342 
114, 106 
475,  527 
209,  487 

232. 186 
327, 249 
337, 490 
415, 569 
444,036 
454,  004 

680. 187 
648, 008 


4,  893,  225  1,  026,  014 
3,569,549  678,600 
3,  248, 637J  479, 769 
2, 739, 610}  382, 202 
3,  920, 226     578,  912 


4. 793, 189 
5,  062,  058 


702, 327 
843, 669 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1S85. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


4,  318 

91, 0681 

82, 1371 

93, 972 

193, 505I 

188, 634 

194,292' 

110,066 

179,  892; 

115,  930 

173, 283 

341, 560 

294, 225 

55, 912 

49, 649 

118,  566 

88,  825 

148, 318 

129,  270 

86, 696 


78,  312j 
102, 158 
122,  068 

64,  249 
141, 816 
529, 487 
524,571 
886,615 
563, 392 
483,  606 
284, 953 
349,  657 
195,  704 
404,  542 
446, 090 


3,523 


6,500 
13. 153 
18,  090 
11. 182 
22, 558 
69,  840 
75,416 
124,410 
68,  883 
48,  613 
32, 973 
38, 756 
23,993 
49,516 
52, 931 


1,  282. 
538, 
728, 

2,  283, 
1,412, 

2,  012, 
3, 242, 
1,  392, 
3,111, 
2, 657, 
5,  634, 

3,  746, 
3,645, 
4, 136, 
5, 216, 
3, 791, 
3,  626, 
2, 061, 


672    104, 


328  303 
264'  503 

231  [  200 
598  414, 
330    346 


734, 196 

105, 950 

284,  543 

79,446 

300, 359 

91,520 

364,936 

75,  526 

425,  838 

86, 120 

63, 170 

14, 442 

159, 769 

35, 401 

253, 532 

51,851 

62, 841 

14, 160 

234,  729 

57,424 

811,  783 

166, 87a 

586, 452 

101, 493 

1, 106, 144 

180, 028 

1, 047, 716 

222, 345 

1,  394, 857 

282, 039 

479,  866 

63, 577 

569,  034 

71, 270 

63,  700 

9,012 

156, 481 

22. 986 

201, 446 

33,311 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to 


1873 


2d4 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
liirORTS  FRO.M  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM!— Continued. 


1 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Diaiuf>nds 

and  otiier 

precious 

stonea. 

rough  and 

uncut, 
including 
glaziers 
and  engra- 
vers' dia- 
monds not 
set,  etc.o 

Eggs. 

Far: 
naceous 

sab- 
stances 
aiiU  )>rep- 
arations 
ot  (sago, 
tapioca, 
etc.),  not 
el.'iewhere 
speci- 
iicd.  a 

FERTILIZERS. 

Fish, 
not  else- 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

Fniits, 

in- 
cluding 
nuts, 
not 
else- 
wliore 
speci- 
fied.a 

Furs 
and  fur 

skins, 
un- 
dressed. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Gnano. 

All 
other. a 

Hair, 
not  else 
where 
speci- 
fied. 

1871     

Dollars. 

Doz. 

Dolls. 

Dollars 

7'ons. 

3,255 

15 

18 

984 

Dollars. 
98,  560 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
184,  517 
190, 188 
n4,  35i 
229,41-; 
280, 12J 
264,5:!; 
301,27. 
523,313 
.503.  200 
708,  613 
977, 043 
848, 063 
799,  944 
953,  83U 
734, 471 
828,  322 
780, 883 
697, 109 
978, 410 
998, 615 

Dollars. 
23:!,  543 

1872 

10 

4 

89r) 

807 

31, 980 

:!49,  U33 

1873 

197, 699 

1874 



1 

149, 982 

1875 

135, 472 

1876    

10 

4 

760 
317 

119,853 

1877 

1 
1 

76,  851 

1878 

4 

710 

97, 638 

99,  765 

1879 

144,  033 

1880 

16           9 

190,  829 

1881 

999 
3, 298 
2,418 
1,280 
1,862 
2,047 

806 
1, 302 

291 
20 

60, 294 

174,  305 

129, 208 

79,  097 

99,  284 

72,  038 

29,544 

59,  516 

14, 495 

211 

191, 444 
276, 112 
539,093 
297,  050 
193, 202 
284, 941 
190, 615 

476 

39 

21 

179, 909 

1882 

60 

5,410 

37,  930 

14, 140 

93, 160 

1,435 

1,491 

9,014 

200 

7 

849 

7,64S 

2,795 

19, 188 

303 

370 

1,717 

41 

235,  301 

1883 

367,  373 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

249,  505 
216,755 
222, 902 
209, 153 
178, 198 
137, 541 
130, 125 

16,  297 
49, 926 
39,  975 
22,  071 
66,  652 
27, 274 
66, 685 

47 

65 

5 

87 

728 

99, 847 
9,010 
28, 947 
33,  821 
37,  083 
22,  474 
18, 530 

697,  617 
558,  539 
782,426 
1,024,317 
984, 650 
1,194,522 
1,750,267 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

4 

160 

5,000 

99, 492 

246, 830 

65, 212 

283,  004 

70,  843 

105, 020 

61 

1872 

783 

1873    

1,360 

1874 

19,  677 
122, 191 

2,000 

1875 

800 

1876 

27,  061 
22.  098 

10,  395 

1877 

1,217 
630 

41,934 
12.600 

4,201 

1878 

40. 608 

1879 

27,  941 
61, 783 
9,912 
18,173 
45,117 

1880 

2,886 

1881 

10, 929 
57,701 

49,  210 
156,  446 

2,874 

1882 

10. 050 

1883 

500,  670     25. 777 

1884 

10, 300 

904 

200 

24, 161 

513, 142 
96.  262 

10, 900 

1885 

4,827 

1,186 

5,303 

11,900 

180 

1886 

1 

47,098^  224,949 
98,193    189.545 

49, 329 

1887 

14,926 

1888 

8,268 

500 
1,953 

2,320 

179,  470 

146,  540 

79,  561 

49,  891 

19,713 

599,  608 

28, 577 

1889 

8,710 

1890 

5,195 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        245 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1S71 . 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
187G. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


HIDES  AOTD  SKmS, 

OTHi  R  THAN  FUE 

SKIN8. 


Goat 
skins. a 


Dollars. 


An 

otlier. 


Dollars. 


431,724 
204, 609 
425,  430| 
561,764 
412,  360 
563,  049 
1, 091, 629 


2,  821,  679 

3,  779, 465 
3, 222,  739 
2,  299,  414 
2, 988, 186 
2,  933,  677 
2,  721,  881 
6,  858,  827 
5,411,233 
5, 075,  393 
4, 942,  277 
3,500,451 

2,  883,  623 

4,  079,  636 

3,  683,  086 
3, 483,  296 
3,  503,  869 
2, 488,  559 


ITouseliold 
and   personal 

etl'ects,  etc., 

of  persons 
arriviufi  from 
forrign  conn- 

tiios  and  of 
citizens  of  the 
I'niled  .States 
dying  abroad. 


India  rubber  and  gutta- 
percha, crude. 


Dollars. 

705,098 
903,  661 
101. 370 
95,  857 
96, 484 
155, 165 
141,  0471 
111,  424 
118,090 
172,711 
196,  514 
262,  743 
225, 127 
294, 351 
343,  207 
332,  744 
402,  430 
417,  716 
323,  765 
339, 662 


Pounds 
279,  542 
647, 955 

1, 174,  OO'j 
930,  097 
696, 488 
718, 476 

2,  513,  078 

2,  225,  718 

3,  064, 552 
3,  342, 166 
3,  039, 404 
3, 727,  540 

2,  042,  091 
4, 015,  969 

3,  399,  525 
4,984,566 

4,  348,  339 
4,342,392 
4, 989, 100 
6, 431,  510 


IVORY.  6 


Animal. 


Pounds. 


Vegetable. 


Dollars. 


Pounds  J  Dolls. 


Dollars. 
115,  519 
276,  702 
526,  029' 
378, 98S' 
225,  845 
263,  848 
1,  035,  519 
784,  314 

1,  243, 86G 
1,965,714 
1, 676,  258 

2,  226, 981 
2,  039, 298 

2,110,105!  55,583'  150,453 
1,  281,  923'  28,  527J  72,  815 
2,318,052'  43,8151  100,003: 
2,066,23l!  52,887|  134,120 
l,916,790i  30,323J  71, 73l|  41,030 
1,924,045  39,964  109,564  280| 
3,141,122     54,718   165,259 


253,  793 


15,  078 


1,705 
7 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
18?G. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


97 


2,030 


60,  736 
13,  412 
63,  545 
22, 129 
10,668 
11,838 
4,  730' 
9,609 
139.  693 
53, 148 
25, 876 
45, 788 
42,  531 
17,  644 
22, 969 
36, 715 
36, 284 
50,  607 


300 

175 

20, 550 

1,192 

140 

78 

2,500 


4,010 


21,001) 

11,  700 

1,755 

388 

180, 716 

15, 369 

17, 130 


221,931 
657,  627 
739, 822 
576,  720 
727,  709 
569,  752 
134,  272 
514,  509 
93,  U42 
3,  239 
474, 893 
1,073,019 
1,425,015 
481,  379 
409,  889 
112,  590 
308, 267 
262,  382 
278, 123 
235, 756 


149, 
454, 
246, 
340, 
326, 
206, 

45, 
158, 

32, 
1, 
264, 
454, 
1, 129, 
270, 
179, 

50, 
149, 
133, 
150, 
104, 


5,401 


3,084 
2,060 


33,700  1,350 
13,  320  313, 027  7, 491 


7,020 
1,945 


202,000  4,753 
22, 31o|  410 
56,523   2,800 


a  From  1873  to  include  1883  included  in  "All  other  hides,  etc." 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


246 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  from;  the  united  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 
END- 
ING 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

PAPER  STOCK,  CEUDE. 

Pl.Ttinuni, 

JUNE 
30— 

Fixed  or  expressed. a 

Volatile  or  esaen- 
tial.a 

Rags,  other  than 
woolen. 

AU  other. 

Dollars. 
(c) 

945, 576 
1,339,763 

459, 443 

577, 792 
1,  022,  753 

929,  413 
1,  005, 471 

687,983 
1,  362.  280 
1,  080,  269 
1,  394,  661 
1, 062,  044 
1, 168, 904 
2,090.724 
1, 922, 996 
1,581,468 
2, 129, 145 
1,  996,  371 
1,  504, 415 

uiiinaiiiitact- 
urttl.  b 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
44, 4;  2, 396 
59, 565,  576 
34, 070, 627 
25,  795,  941 
28, 553,  466 
22, 235,  906 
31, 258, 208 
41,454,359 
45,405,036 
91,  369, 121 
61,720,880 
68,  824,  850 
74. 404, 207 
70, 931,  678 
34,  522, 442 
12, 340, 893 
18, 811, 198 
.18, 865, 764 
20,  038,  920 
27,  923,  885 

Dollars. 

1, 575, 833 

2,  374,  748 

1, 545,  375 

1, 087, 165 

1,113.229 

722, 125 

906, 147 

1, 158,  251 

1,070,369 

2,561,796 

1,  633, 515 

1, 814, 214 

1, 837, 675 

1,  557.  949 

802,  433 

263,  629 

338, 110 

336, 158 

385,  698 

473, 072 

Lbs. 

Dolls. 

1873.... 
1874.... 
1875.... 
1876. . . . 
1877.... 
1878.... 
1879.... 
1880.... 
1881.... 
1882.... 
1883.... 
1884.... 
1885.... 
1886.... 
1887. . . . 
1888.... 
1889.... 
1890.... 

21, 359 

58,710 

12,  817 

29,  597 

22,  575 

47,  670 

38,  232 

7,270 

13, 079 

237.  277 

113,672 

1,  229, 477 

661, 153 

1, 117,  285 

2, 330, 139 

1, 384, 657 

697,  246 

2, 451,  677 

18.  939 
32,  869 
15,  466 
24, 647 
20,  844 
34,  098 
31, 408 
7,119 
8,511 

116,  264 
58, 916 

105, 971 
55,  074 
67, 293 

120, 767 
74,  698 
37, 178 

134,  255 

75,  094 
101, 479 
53,  076 
16, 829 
52, 816 
127,221 
115, 617 
161, 170 
68, 582 
135, 941 
248,712 
143, 852 
205, 214 
185, 774 
193, 216 
272, 378 
232,  842 
235,  804 

104, 946 
122,  797 
115,  493 

68, 332 
106.678 
148, 386 

83, 569 
182,  404 
101, 223 
115,  349 
383,371 

68,  323 

74. 081 

66,  227 
86,  213 
80, 783 

67,  487 
67, 936 

1,240 
982 
706 
711 
891 
832 
903 

131, 794 
110,373 
71,  603 

81. 852 
97, 056 
95,  303 
110, 235 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  EXtfGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

12,500 

375 

1873.... 
1874.... 
1875 

35,971 

92,  777 

20,  516 

40, 622 

29,  282 

14, 462 

2,  333 

78,  374 

55,  600 

72,  684 

133, 968 

790,  066 

48, 220 

468, 020 

2, 701, 647 

1, 568, 555 

194, 690 

2, 082, 268 

21, 426 
59,  080 
11, 313 
22,  683 
16,354 

8,900 
900 
43,  050 
25,  500 
34,  696 
74,  590 
61,284 

2,427 
17,  668 
147,  806 
63, 290 
10, 575 
77,  931 

3,525 

8,373 

1876. . . . 
1877.... 
1878.... 
1879.... 
1880 

• 

2,310 
.5,  750 
5,438 
3,652 
2,507 
610 

3,350 
5,200 
16, 054 
4,175 
5,925 
1,000 

•     45 

1881.... 
1882.... 
1883 

112,  080 

4,764 

1884 

1885 

1,666 
6,254 
1,050 

1,356 
6,325 
2,165 

6,782 
1,400 
27, 912 
14,  900 
3,375 
9,568 

283 
50 
1,  329 
529 
200 
445 

1886 

1887 

1888  ... 

1,242 
125 
200 

15 

1,800 

1889.... 
1890 

2,879 
600 

2,939 
690 

a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 

(  Not  enumerated  ]>rior  to  1884. 

0  Not  eaamerated. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        247 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITE')  KINGDOM— Coutimied. 


YEAR   ENDING 
JUNE  30— 


1871, 

1872, 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877, 

1878, 

1879 

1880  , 

1881  , 

1882  , 

1883  . 

1884  , 

1885  . 
1886. 
1887  . 
188)^  . 
1889  . 
1890, 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Plumbaffo.  a 


Civts. 


Dollars. 


2, 200 

15 

015 

2,330 

20 

3,  539 

12, 408 


7,717 
55 
2,231 
4,625 
90 
11, 156 
34, 000 


Seeds,  not 
elsewhert! 
siiecilied.i 


Dollars. 


91,071 

62,  049 
123,  258 
239,  063 
201,  285 
129, 008 
132.  477 
17].  975 

92,727 
136, 056 

74, 124 
168,  680 
201,  302 
192, 436 
133, 765 
136,017 
158, C41 
132, 176 


SILK,   DNMANUFACTURED. 


Raw,  or  as  reeled  from 
tlie  cocoon. 


"Waste. a 


Pounds. 
407,191 
200,  785 

193,  565 

194.  540 
223.  212 
155,  705 
179, 891 
118,  395 
217.982 
155,  934 

40.  770 
85,  536 

53,  558 
12,335 
21 , 029 

54,  774 
23, 472 
10,  078 
21,  673 

108, 979 


Dollars. 

1,  839,  311 

1, 256,  076 

1, 198. 891 

1,  005,  947 

949,  939 

576,  038 

1, 113, 832 

526, 252 

871.  339 

665. 197 

200,  012 

364,  892 

277,  784 

43,  847 

44,  997 
150,531 

68,  357 
24, 839 
70,844 
406, 116 


Pounds. 


Dollars. 


543,  824 
518, 223 
809, 433 
398, 371 
363,  821 
343,  826 
470,  009 


188,  477 
146, 350 
228, 230 
121,617 
115, 100 
105,  830 
125,  320 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Coutinued. 


1871 

7,884 
14, 595 
4,631 
2,923 
6,868 
1,422 
37,  018 

43,  026 
56,  946 

37,  675 

13,  787 

32,910 

8,400 

200, 445 

1872 

1873   

1874        

520 

1875 

1876  



50 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1,350 
2,909 
4,481 

5,370 
13,  823 
19, 453 

1880 

1881 

643 

1882 

1883 

2,792 
4,874 
1,687 
4,437 

2,865 
1,783 

11,  7.53 
8,  893 

1884 

10,  424 
1,120 
6,000 
1,093 
4, 118 

iO  100 

1885 

3,840 
662 

9,500 
1,500 

1,075 

1886 

2.700 
3,999 
3,057 
•  320 

10,  715 

8,301 

9,696 

860 

S,  600 

1887 

550 

1888  

1,500 

4,100 

1889 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


b  ^ot  enumerated  prior  to  1873. 


248  COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 

IMPORTS  FEOif  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

ENDING 
JUNE 

SPICES.  UNGROUND.a 

Tea.6 

30— 

Nutmegs. 

Pepper,  black  or  white. 

All  other. 

J  871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1872 

1873 

1,  721,  651 
6, 440, 165 
5,  263,  615 
3,  601,  615 
5, 706.  844 
3,  027,  624 
1, 343,  637 
1,  081,  423 
474,  374 
199, 697 
4(54,  724 
2, 240,  034 
3. 541,  538 
3,517,169 
3,  886, 583 
3,  346,  379 
4, 678,  326 
3, 767,  376 

740,  883 

1874 

2,  504.  721 

1875 

1,  860,  349 

1876 

1, 085. 864 

1877 

1,  604,  070 

1878 

1 

764  082 

1879 

36,^,  719 

1880 

293,  648 

1881 

120. 533 

1882 



62.  918 

1883 

93  394 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

253, 960 
249,  653 
247, 839 
268,  998 
408, 570 
148,  442 
131,  756 

132,  507 

105,  532 

98, 412 

108,  921 

207, 135 

65, 956 

76,  601 

5,  629, 771 
4, 746,  246 
8,  214, 037 
6, 699,  897 
7,  522,  279 
5, 289,  733 
8,427,476 

721,  615 

650,  307 
1, 157,  264 

980, 425 
1, 135,  090 

745,  416 
1,  022,  027 

2,  566, 102 
1,782,431 
2,  006,  255 
2, 307,  2.58 

1,  489, 788 

2,  552,  753 
1, 932,  942 

268,  233 
172, 785 
176, 535 
235, 883 
231, 151 
232,460 
209, 491 

591.  ll»i 
723.  500 
823, 206 
766,  299 
655,  755 
8T4,«247 
725, 607 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continueil. 


1871 

1872 

187? 

288,  782 

225,  385 

172,  072 

132,  281 

000 

315,087 

55,  557 

200, 022 

.    193, 983 

10.484 

157,  917 

43,  690 

54,749 

43,  479 

99,  380 

164,8.')2 

38, 764 

96,  927 

'  135.481 

1874 

120  244 

1875 

00,  806 

1876 

56, 538 
300 

1877 

1878 

93, 930 

1879 

13,  409 

1880 

71,719 

1881 

60,  291 

1882 

4,266 

1883 

33  570 

1884  ..   . 

176,  247 
2.38, 140 
36.  404 
401,  225 
245, 252 
103,  577 
641,250 

14.745 
25, 506 

4,351 
16, 736 
12,  863 

6,382 
62,  982 

10,  237 

1885 

2,'5,  110 
106,  500 

74, 169 
287,  632 

3,587 
15,  700 

6,675 
39,  870 

17,  800 

1886 

9,  853 

1887 

35, 152 

1888 

1889 

•6,064 
150 

2,586 
60 

53, 069 
5,  897 

1890 

24.538 

a  Dntiablo  prior  to  1884. 
h  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        249 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


YEAR 

EKDIXG 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1831. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


FREE  OF  DUTY. 


Tin,  in  bars,  blocks, 

pigs,  or  jrraiu,  or 

granulatid.  a 


Founds. 


2,  397, 584 
8, 030,  358 

5,  322, 128 
5, 091,  908 

6,  680,  912 
8, 604,  624 
9,  761, 248 

16, 087, 125 
2, 641, 744 
1, 415, 232 
5,  246,  864 
5,  397, 191 
13,  231, 207 
13, 991, 545 
12,  353, 959 
19,680,111 
17,  354, 373 
14, 280, 875 


Dollars. 


743,  406 
1,  801,  749 
1, 099,  044 

889, 101 
1, 083, 887 
1,  289, 149 
1,411,945 
3, 001, 441 

516,  678 

324, 160 
1, 161,  760 

1,  062, 522 
2  325.  099 

2,  840,  488 
2,  728,  961 
5,711,416 
a,  590,  562 
2,  880, 411 


"Wood, 
iininanu- 
I'aotiirod, 
uof  else- 
where 
specified. 


Dollars. 

68.  352 

94,  091 
129, 837 
112,  532 
142,  521 
115,270 

83,  Oil 
115, 162 
229, 161 
177, 522 
209, 443 
150,  649 
110, 102 
155, 480 
246,  662 
169, 727 
143, 006 
108,  310 
154, 281 
167, 789 


All  other 

free 
articles. 


TOTAL  FREE 
OF  DUTY. 


Dollars. 
1,  916,  796 

1, 477,  598 

2, 005,  490 

2, 127,  928 

2, 561,  649 

1, 908,  691 

I,  509,  979 

1,  540, 541 

1, 817, 983 

2, 282.  013 

2,715,610 

3,  644,  892 

4, 247,  591 

1, 455, 934 

1,  566,  226 

1,  448, 347 

1, 642, 001 

1,  908, 146 

1, 730, 187 

1, 808, 857 


DUTIABLE. 


Dollars. 
8,  630,  662 

12,241,510 

17,601,603 

20, 490,  OGl 

18,  270, 172 

14,  647,  514 

18,  030,  515 

16,431,505 

18,  638,  423 

30, 789, 424 

24, 053, 368 

25, 680, 499 

27, 324, 440 

27,  586,  708 

24, 495, 559 

27,  345, 468 

26, 732, 749 

30, 695,  422 

28, 205,  963 

30,  646,  069 


Animals, 
includ 

in^ 
fowls. 


Dollars. 
54,  266 

14, 100 

5,989 

10, 065 

5,698 

9,708 

6,321 

9,626 

15, 854 

18,  814 

13, 873 

12, 669 

11, 129 

9,957 

10, 437 

15,484 

24,  953 

22.  525 

10,  837 

12,  631 


Art 
works,  not 
el«ewliere 
.specified: 
Paintiii 
oil  or  water 
colors,  and 
statuary. 


in 


Dollars. 

301, 060 
499, 32? 
335, 92<« 
321, 12J» 
627, 814 
280, 470 
229, 934 
164, 085 
361,  573 
346,  204 
602,  691 
796, 404 
69, 86(? 
145,  86« 
143, 225 
352, 886 
177, 048 
214,  547 
238, 258 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN!  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
18S7. 
1888. 
18S9. 
1890. 


157,  040 


81,088 


239,  904 


884,  240 
2, 102, 352 


125 


195, 256 


58,  075 


18, 300 


34,  002 


179,  212 
484,  600 


22 


75,040 


20, 
38, 
28, 
36. 
108, 
110, 
51, 
45, 
42, 
17, 


67, 
53, 
101, 
76, 
89, 
53, 
40, 


233 

399 
964 
916 
484 
859 
988 
696 
982 
818 
75, 409 
40,  589 
87,  377 
310 
564 
026 
035 
829 
305 
099 


94. 216 
70, 402 
44, 575 

132, 229 
59, 072 
96, 931 

39.3,424 
56, 715 
53, 526 

244, 330 

20,  223 

21,  601 
53,  854 
59, 041 

129,  650 
383, 373 
34, 429 
36,  369 
255, 093 
159, 767 


474,318 
975, 828 
1, 320,  640 
1,  219, 143 
1, 604,  333 
1,  437,  222 
1,  500,  021 
1,015,961 
1, 008, 419 
1, 146,  367 
1,  880, 175 
2, 236.  856 
3, 397,  683 
1,  974, 265 
1, 459, 019 
1,  590, 085 
1.  614,  718 
1,  640,  391 
1,497,594 
1,797,676 


7,111 

12, 136 

95,  325 

42,  347 

58,  606 

46,  759 

29, 468 

11, 746 

4,215 

1,000 

780 

300 

200 

985 


1,317 
16, 000 


34, 066 

17,  314 

504,  528 

3,527 

7,596 

450 


5,097 

300 

127, 081 

1,186 

199,  331 

49, 300 

19, 200 

27, 538 

62,070 


a  Dutiable  prior  to  1873. 
b  Not  enumerated. 


250 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

Books, 
maps,  en- 
giuving.s, 
etcliings, 

plioto- 

grajili.s.  and 

otlier 

jirinted 

niatti^r,  not 

elsi;wht're 

specified. 

Brass, 
and 
manu- 
factures 
of. 

BHEADSTUFFS. 

YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Barley. 

Oats. 

Oatmeal,  a 

Eye. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

Dollars. 
1,  245,  257 
1, 343,  429 
1,486,726 
1,410,114 
1,  353,  647 
1.  293,  657 
961,  546 
1,  032, 406 
1, 182,  200 
1,  448,  778 
1,  632,  835 
1,  815, 092 
1, 831, 438 
1, 488,  321 
1, 288, 667 
1, 364, 181 
1, 424.  624 
1, 635,  681 
1,560,970 
1, 515, 887 

Dollars. 

78,  940 

36, 592 

85,  605 

94, 764 

101,  777 

84,  443 

79, 525 

59, 245 

74,  535 

152, 123 

233,  810 

218, 155 

195, 766 

121,  372 

119,  683 
127, 118 
157, 109 

120,  828 
50, 100 
55,  255 

Bush. 

2,283 

432 

26 

462,  237 

402, 046 

19 

Dollars. 

2,161 

697 

17 

541,  426 

377,  924 

54 

Bush. 

3, 502 

1,466 

164 

19 

40 

81 

268 

271 

47 

153 

128 

1,  ei,"; 

2,14? 

2,182 

94? 

2,'^3 

1,  0i'3 

3' 18 

1,  708 

3,100 

Dollars. 

3,  799 

1,191 

134 

26 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Bush. 

204 
4 
3 
3 

Dollars. 

883 

4 

5 

4 

71 

108 

204 

327 

70 

108 

221 

1,142 

2,687 

3,497 

3 
43,  950 

5 
43, 116 

118 

290 

224 

48 

1 

18 

90,  106 

418 

5,007 

227 

211 

145 

36 

2 

50 

59, 130 

432 

2,256 



1    135  343 

49,218 
48, 765 
48, 567 
37,  168 
35,  006 
31, 348 
25,  668 

1,524   1,008,399 
306  n  O')!!  l.'iO 

1,747 

327 

1,395 

2,182 

908,  580 
886,  994 
784, 918 
657,416 

1 

2 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

2,957 

695 

5,165 

3,314 

7,795 

1,481 

12, 517 

10,412 

3,328 

1,483 

750 

74,  603 

6,807 

27,  877 

17,497 

15,010 

2,390 

3,375 

4,774 

3,208 

16,  024 
11,  360 
18,  876 

12,501 
10.  470 
13,  059 

14,  903 
3,  503 
3,662 

9,300 

3,411 

2,400 

205 

555 

1,204 

17,  413 

30,  401 

633,  353 

44,  810 

6,406 

9,  705 

19,671 

389,  843 

31,  378 

5,  808 

14,  375 

0,  542 

433 

21,  540 

10,  665 

1,  298 

1,  2,57 

9,120 

.21,403 

25,  612 

719 

558 

1880 

1881 

149 

6,436 

1, 331 

467 

20,  090 

1882 

522 

25, 523 

1883 

1884 

1885 

7,500 

4,  275 

631 
2,326 
3,004 
9,  382 
1,073 
2,681 

421 

6,598 

3,287 

38, 132 

12,248 



1887 

1888 

29, 319 

17,  592 

96,  300 

1,814 

1889 

1890 

9,793 

3,322 

274,  680 

14,  633 

33,  754 

20,  252 

a  Included  in  "All  other  breadstufl's,  etc."  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        251 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Coiitinned. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


BREADSTl'FFS. 


Bushels. 

1,196 

112 

63 

15 

83 
125 

48 
140 

96 
394 

89 

1,282 

493 

47 


35 


Dollars. 

2,819 

357 

115 

26 

167 

294 

79 

303 

205 

837 

103 

1,924 

1,018 

114 


Wheat  flour. 


Barrels 


Dollars. 


All  other 
brcndslurt's 
mill  iircpiir;!  I 
tiiiii-(il.  us.mI 
as  Unn\.  iKit 
t'lscwliiTo 
8i>eiitied. 


Bristles. a 


142 
35 
29 


38 


Dollars. 
195,  222 
193,  376 
174,  301 
163,  849 
180, 032 
150,  926 
156,  773 
150,  006 
119,  863 
184, 070 
181,  000 
357,  974 
602,  024 
54, 792 
47,  829 
35, 706 
31, 124 
31,  895 
36,  968 
39,  821 


Pounds. 


104, 149 

29, 394 

21,513 

4,  946 

23,  668 

11,324 

12,  874 

21,  574 

33,  907 

72, 363 

54,  528 

105,083 

102,  952 

71,991 

137,  278 

145,  983 

108, 040 

117,  507 

117, 914 


Dollars, 


129,  956 

31,488 

29  069 

6,022 

31. 500 

15,  534 

15, 178 

19,  974 

24,  060 

54. 987 

47,  337 

112,  356 

108,  621 

61,  092 

121,477 

122, 117 

116,241 

111,377 

124, 115 


Brushes. 6 


Dollars. 


105, 037 
95, 780 
72, 193 
77, 775 
74, 2C9 
71,  234 
84,  229 


Buttons 

and 
button 
forms. 


Dollars. 
824, 651 
1,013,618 
1, 126,  527 
660, 448 
520,  677 
472. 762 
401,416 
517. 987 
488.374 
691, 452 
398, 231 
408, 467 
376,  861 
337, 454 
257, 516 
335, 581 
278, 416 
321, 976 
254, 128 
218, 365 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM.-Coiitinued. 


1871 

418.  945 

512,  582 
726, 433 
506,  631 
675, 242 
215,318 
1, 036, 158 
441, 218 
884, 372 
538,  636 
534,  588 
96, 112 
573,  822 
481,  762 
47, 101 
59, 499 
49,  098 
176, 284 
384,  330 
185,  263 
8,608 

1 

442 

1872 526,828 

20, 030 

6,011 

40,  036 

2,100 

4,800 

90 

5,149 

500 

87 

500 

740 

75 

121, 447 

35,  421 

235,  860 

9,722 

24, 236 

427 

25, 915 

2  434 

436 

5,227 

5,945 

630 

2,  297 

1873 369,115 

1874 534,023 

976 

1,538 

16,  839 

590 

1,  706 

3,911 

689 
3,139 
2,058 
2,022 
2  167 

1875 193.454 

1876 

1,033,505 

409, 035 

753,  706 

617,  563 

460,  627 

93,  384 

412, 156 

484, 829 

44, 174 

71,  328 

55,  630 

220,  316 

488, 546 

212, 495 

24,817 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1,100 
3,035 
3,789 
3,181 
1,999 
10, 572 
6,922 
8,558 
4,198 
0,209 
2,201 
1,962 

602 
3,000 
2,918 
3,098 

724 
8,121 
5,810 
7,782 
3,440 
4,960 
2,013 
1,348 

4  900 

1880 

1  644 

1881 

2,511 

1882 

22,  247 
1,443 

1883 

259 

1884 

1,869 

1885 

688 
134 

1886 

1  553 

1887 

35 

1888 

2,450 

8,580 

196 

1889 

22 

1890 

428 

1,498 

a  Not  enumerated  in  1871. 


b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


252 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  USTITED  KINGDOM- Con  tinned. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDIXG 

Cement.a 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  DYES.  AND  srEDICINES,  NOT  ELSEWHEEB 
SPECIFIED. 

JUNE 
30— 

Coal-tar 

colors 

and  dyes. 

(6) 

Glycerin.  6 

Logwood  and 

other  dye  woods, 

extracts  and 

decoctions  of.& 

Opium. 

1871 

Barrels. 

DoUars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DoUars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

274,  587 
343,  375 
255,  590 
334, 155 
246, 097 
334,  809 
298,  977 
366, 435 
339,  326 
326, 975 
157, 281 
141, 490 
113, 276 
44, 964 
60, 985 
111,  750 
168, 884 
135,  853 
99,006 
94, 419 

Dollars. 
1  564  ''73 

1872 

1,373,503 
1,  325, 156 
1  931  634 

1873 

1874 

1875 



1  489  539 

1876 

1,  246, 995 
1  290  ''87 

1877 

1878 

1,  228,  977 
1, 122, 355 
1  316  162 

1879 

1880 

1881 

808, 023 
411, 083 
345, 106 
140,  756 
198, 131 
288, 309 
465,  560 
441, 647 
268,  355 
279, 235 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

370,  515 
271,356 
332, 546 
621,  367 

1, 332,  865 
343,  866 

1, 161, 612 

533, 736 
448,  061 
379,  692 
638,  651 

1,231,083 
881, 216 

1,174,733 

328,  783 
225,  304 
283,  863 
248,  640 
170, 638 
172,  628 
141,  018 

636,  953 

285, 988 
290,  628 
361,  843 
163,  637 
35, 129 
177, 681 

80,245 
29,  894 
20,  882 
37,  645 
19,  811 
6,431 
17,  699 

860, 458 
789, 714 
1,611,613 
1, 137, 220 
622,  087 
719,  684 
903,  048 

63, 739 
53, 487 
92, 410 
55, 167 
36,  604 
36, 108 
54, 939 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Continned. 


1871 

1 

2  434 

M    R519 

1872 

1 

123                653 

1873 

1 

560  1          ">  OR'' 

1874 

8,818 

13,  233 

559 

419 

43  959 

1875 

1     ■ 

95  188 

1876 

! 

1  607 

1877 ' 

2,087 

1878 1 

1879 ' 

1 

1880 

2,034 
25,  061 
4,119 
6,289 
2,984 

10  401 

1881 

133  981 

1882 

17  770 

1883 

18  GG3 

1884 

7,271 
7,529 
1,401 
3,061 

573 
4,  380 

107 

9  196 

1885 

34,  000       I,  401 
4,400  1        4ad 

1886 

1887 

3,443 

3,193 

1,306 

315 

7,447 

9,042 

3,005 

660 

1888 

140 

128 

1889 

1890 

800 

816 

alSot  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

^Included  in  "All  other  chemicals,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


LMroUTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


IMPORTS  FKOM  TUE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAR 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  DYES,  AND  MEDICINES,  NOT 

ELSEWHERE 

SPECIFIED. 

EX  DING 

JUNE 

30— 

Potash,  nitrate  of, 
or  saltpeter,  crude. 

Soda. 

Bicarbonate  of. 

Carboii^ite.  iiiclmliiiff  sal 
.suda  and  stoda  asL. 

Cau.stic. 

Pounds. 

Dollart. 

Poundi. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

1871 

70, 203 

4,900 

19,  929,  846 

440, 083 

170,  567,  647 

2,  623,  373 

26. 682,  957 

816, 757 

1872 

122,  912 

9,355 

15,  249,  520 

397,  389 

178,955,123 

3,  488.  353 

28,  351,  423 

991,372 

1873 

96,  450 

7,  018 

10, 879,  .340 

384,  580 

203,  990,  920 

4,  952,  378 

28,  360,  232 

1, 252, 12» 

1874 

82,  497 

5,836 

12,  586,  327 

458,  728 

184,147.447 

4,018,219 

34, 104.  586 

1, 493, 35T 

1875 

140,  036 

9,360 

6,  983,  312 

233,  864 

193,  021,  824 

3, 804, 996 

37, 775. 900 

1,404,134 

1876 

248,  042 

J  4, 188 

4,  925,  782 

1.30,  950 

181,465,881 

3, 129,  821 

30,  8.57,  076 

1, 058,  30fr 

1877 

1, 948,  603 

92.  821 

4,  296,  778 

107, 047 

214,  618,  019 

3,  398,  025 

35,  638.  641 

1, 101.  555 

1878 

260,  555 

15,052 

3,  901.  830 

96,215 

229.  721.  024 

3,  327,  894 

35,  087, 906 

1, 059,  584 

1879 

255, 874 

14, 292 

2,  725.  774 

66,  069 

236, 132,  859 

3,  042,  831 

45,484,227 

1, 179, 802 

1880 

692, 701 

38,  674 

8,  367,  431 

143,  052 

316, 109,  778 

4,  515.  095 

42,  432, 107 

1,015,478 

1881 

225,  524 

13,556 

1,591,213 

46,  989 

290, 150, 911 

3,  997,  617 

45,  957, 346 

1,068,432 

1882 

345, 897 

21,  350 

1, 937, 824 

53, 235 

290,  965,  840 

3. 503,  963 

55,  860,  346 

1,247,167 

1883 

152,  438 

8,930 

1, 996, 155 

49,  508 

340, 122,  596 

4,  206,  305 

56, 202,  834 

1, 218,  382 

1884 

8,316 

434 

2,  015,  811 

46,  760 

311.912.024 

3, 700, 911 

76,  714,  545 

1, 736, 187 

1885 

93,  240 

4,278 

2,  32.9,  272 

46,  092 

284,  753,  354 

3, 238,  652 

69,  435, 180 

1,519,257 

1886 

149,  950 

6,910 

3, 146,  627 

53,130 

308,  813,  703 

3,406,709 

78, 504, 222 

1,  508, 228 

1887 

,  56, 168 

2,537 

2, 542, 981 

48, 446 

280,  475, 793 

2, 998,  296 

84, 412, 782 

1, 616, 784 

1888 

1,  998,  421 
1, 098,  738 

28, 417 
18, 923 

283,  325,  553 
305,  683, 129 

2, 838,  668 
2,  860, 182 

89,  253,  378 
78,  542,  381 

1,  562,  250 

1889 



1,300,511 

1890 

237,  254 

10,  356 

899, 437 

16, 033 

332, 275,  961 

3, 486, 170 

79, 998, 114 

1, 407, 259 

EXPORTS  Ob'  FOREIGN-  MERC!I.\XDISE  TO  TFIE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

295,  930 
281,811 

11,  833 
13,  570 

1 

1872 

1 

1 

1873 

j 

1 

1874 

1875 

1876 

j 

5,  820 

210 

1877 

I 

1878 

1 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

66,  787 
1,083 

1,041 
20 

4,635 

1883 

3,914 

253 

1884 

75 

1885 

1 

1888 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

254 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE 


niPOKTS  FROM  THE  TJNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAK 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  DYES,  AND 
MEDICINES,  NOT  ELSEWllEUE 
SPEC  IKIED. 


Soda. 


All  other  salts  of. 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


Founds. 
4, 269,  874 

1,  271,  047 
339, 108 
215, 167 
480.  951 
996,  763 
459,  006 
860,  659 

2,  403,  517 
1, 437,  210 

208,  228 
8,  028, 420 
8, 166,  299 
7,  725,  014 
9, 529,  043 
5,  802,  255 

15,  534,  964 
16, 561, 768 

16,  556,  456 
22,  225,  111 


Dollars 

124,797 

17,  930 

9,980 

5,161 

21,  599 

10,  859 
7,842 

11,  634 
25, 157 
19, 453 

3,151 
56,  737 
55,014 
39, 440 
52,  731 
27,  888 
47, 142 
54,  556 
71,  286 
133, 501 


All  other. 


ClnvR  or  earth-s 

of  all  kinds,  in- 

cliuling  cliinaclay 

or  kaolin. o 


Dollars. 
3,  503,  623 
3,431,425 
3,513,439 
3, 124,  250 
2,  625,  091 
2,  073,  206 
2,  532,  007 

1,  729, 102 
2,519,463 
2, 734,  817 

2,  853,  497 

2,  651,  018 

3,  068. 961 
1,783,226 
1,  561, 515 
1, 816,  784 
1, 709,  836 
1, 748,  437 
1,811,883 
1,  950,  348 


Tons. 


16,  929 
14, 488 
19,  677 
25,  312 
34,  078 
34,  276 
37,  209 


DoUar.i. 


CLOCKS  AND 

WATCHES,    AND 

PABTS  OF. 


electa, 
and 
parts 
of.o 


Dollars 


136, 720 
113,  066 
145,  706 
175,  588 
219,  487 
217, 688 
242,  511 


55,  763 
57,  546 
51,333 
46, 037 
53, 912 
72, 708 
63, 461 


Watches, 
and  parts 

of.  and 
watch  ma- 
terials and 
move- 
ments. 


Dollars. 

3,  077, 098 

1,  784,  529 

590, 084 

369,  922 

364, 382 

117,  088 

83,  486 

66, 481 

82,  959 

81, 777 

123,  066 

163,  380 

116,  424 

64,558 

52, 368 

49,  099 

36,309 

32,  899 

44,947 

25, 055 


Coal,  bituminous. 


Tons. 
113, 029 
151,  402 
106, 124 

76, 909 
118, 106 
104,  090 
184,  .533 
189,  596 
138,  387 
117,  540 
247,  302 
390, 863 
236,  977 
273,  784 
259,  210 
216,  813 
249,  552 
168,  371 
133,  355 

46,  723 


Dollars. 
343,  779 
472, 801 
622, 670 
483,  579 
541, 930 
418, 684 
548,  456 
551, 465 
415,  093 
360, 573 
761,  929 
975,  847 
705,  297 
875, 758 
818,  915 
675,  017 
633, 009 
483.  727 
408,  294 
184, 008 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

26, 413 

131, 334 

27, 920 

30, 505 

114, 483 

37,  772 

71,  352 

74,  607 

19, 108 

5,5,  614 

19,  792 

19,  479 

53,  729 

10,  307 

8,746 

4,  563 

2,  2i)0 

1,751 

1,672 

2,470 

247 

1872 

34,  053 

302 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881  . . 

1882 

• 

1883 

1884 

1,195 

1,910 

136 

260 

70 

85 

788 

175 

1885 

425 

1880 

3,732 

1887 

1888 

125 
700 

1889 

6C9 

1890 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCTTANDISE. 


:orj 


nirOllTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Coiitiimod. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR. 
ENDING 

Copo.T,  m.niinfact- 
uifd,  not  iiiclud- 
iiiy  i;lu)t;il;ilo.a 

Coffee.* 

COI'PER,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OP. 

JUNE 
30- 

Oro  (fine 

copptT  coTitaiiied 

thureiu). 

rigs.  l);irs,  ingots,  old, 

ami  other  unmauu- 

factured. 

Manu- 
factures 
of. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

I'ounili. 
23,  400 
629,  463 
36,  436 
34, 471 
38,  790 
28,  025 

fifi    IQfl 

Dollars. 

4,707 

82,  570 

7,  762 

6,797 

9,454 

6,  941 

8  73'j 

13,  908 

16,  742 

29. 188 

37, 267 

56,  917 

85,  845 

Potincls. 
1,117,255 
6,217,266 

Dollars. 
148,  467 
980,  201 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 
37, 126 

3,  744,  847 
10,933,518 

590,418 

120,  440 

1,120 

5,102 

2,  990 

11,318 

4,  676,  6('6 
176,  810 
243,  590 

19,  602 

5,787 

1,  615 

56 

Dollars. 

4,265 

828, 060 

2,  237,  964 

104,  382 

18,  272 

190 

784 

509 

1,677 

748.  325 

24,  029 

32, 101 

2,312 

744 

68 

13 

Dollars. 
398, 901 

456.  812 

20,  656 
2,  688 

3,  014 
478 

642,  985 

1874 



120,  .501 

1875 

176,  915 

1876 

20,  720 
11,  872 

2,239 
1,436 

194, 174 

1877 

299.  450 

1878                  53  244 

289, 439 

1879                   59  1143 

1 

220,  746 

1880                101   179 

29, 120 

2,  093 
1,183 

337, 455 

1881                1''':''  O.'ifl 

12,880 

322,  940 

1882 

183,  576 
300,  572 

265,  719 
151, 196 

1883 

2,  352 
4,  220 

290 
536 

1884 

210, 144 

1885 

109,  673 

1886 

1 

115,811 

1887 

108,  432 

1888 

555 

10 

539 
204 

712 

116 

37 

12C 

90,  COS 

1889 

64,  669 

1890 

82, 415 

EXTORTS  OF  FOl;EIG>f  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871....... 

1872 

205, 179 

20,  697 

488,  5S0 
127, 691 

39,  918 
14,  341 

497,  280 
35,  504 

3,690 
2,023 

80, 612 

16,  228 

188 
74 

1873 

96,  286 
582,  928 
23,  670 
34,  884 
98, 178 
124,  757 

21,  523 

107.  716 

3,691 

3,718 

13,  023 

12,  982 

6,189 

1874 

1,759 

307 

3,650 

1875     

572,  320 
108,752 

20,  318 
10,  513 

72  1.50 

1876 

190, 192 

1877 

246,  810 

1878 

134,  400 
217, 056 
254,  016 
234,  528 

1,  013,  488 

2,  704,  400 
367,  662 

62, 475 

2(  5, 488 

69,  724 

39,  508 

915, 828 

1,  367, 697 

1,400 

16,478 

9,810 

6,545 

28,  814 

73,  824 

40, 587 

2,361 

22,116 

5,640 

3,507 

76,  016 

90, 548 

98, 731 
60 

1879     

" 

1880 



233,  457 
113,120 

42, 532 
20.  234 

352 

1881 

891 

1882 

1883 

1884 

21,  835 
162,  797 

86,  360 

45,  986 
534,  004 
144,  043 

55, 327 

2,000 
11,  643 
6,126 
2,883 
40,  525 
9,394 
4,455 

1885 

3  617 

1886 

7,176 

1887 

1,101 

1888 

12,319 

1889 

4,401 
7,835 

1890 

a  For  1871  and  1872  includes  crude  cocoa,. and  after  1883  not  enumerated. 
b  Free  of  duty  alter  1872. 


256 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


liirORTS  FlUni  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JTNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


COTTON,  MANUFACTCHES   OF. 


Cloth. 


Not  bleaclied.  flyod,    Blcidiofl,  dypd,  colored, 
colored,  staiiipil,       |      stained.  i).'iiiit(d,  or 


paiutcd,  or  printed,  a 


Sq.  yards. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882  . 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
3886. 
1887. 
J888. 
1880. 
1890. 


Dollars. 


printed. 


Clothinsr, 
; ready  made, 
aii<l  other 
wearinf; 
api>,irel, 
not  includ- 
ing kuit 
goods. 6 


1,530,311 
739, 038 
1, 363,  663 
1, 573, 931 
642, 033 
1,  975,  876 
1, 057, 815 


157,  588 
89, 650 

156, 825 

158, 408 
54, 463 

159,  366 
88, 531 


.  yards. 
029, 675 
295.  581 
145,  086 
250,  690 
012,  791 
864, 249 
252.  064 
372, 640 
602, 088 
608.  273 
415,  IGl 
849, 032 
322,  367 
364, 929 
526,  919 
587, 209 
691,  724 
157,  023 
996, 461 
509, 114 


Dollars. 

8,831,^28 
10.  298, 148 
8,  671, 395 
5, 767, 103 
5, 137, 745 
3,  647, 082 
2,318,862 
1,901,321 
1,288,191 
2.  730,  641 

2,  973, 449 

3,  872,  577 
2, 274,  460 
1, 735, 445 
2,012,819 
2, 168,  441 
1,  749,  712 
1, 718, 417 
2, 073,  423 
2, 561, 726 


Knil  iioods: 
Stoekin;:s.hose. 

hall'  lio.se, 
shirtB,  drawers, 
and  all  ^joods 
made,  fash- 
ioned, or 
shaped  on  knit- 
tinjrni.-iehines 
or  trames.  or 
kuit  by  liand. 


Dollars. 


101,  768 
41,214 
36,  846 
36,  306 
32,  726 
47,  898 
54, 185 


Laces,  edgings, 
eniluoideries, 
.insert inirs,  neck 
ruffling,  ruch- 
iiigs.  trim- 
mings, tuck- 
ings,  laee  win- 
dow curtains, 
and  other  simi- 
lar tamboured 
articles. 6 


Dollars. 

2, 443, 264 

1,971,164 

1,718,431 

1,  528.  927 

1,725,476 

1, 527.  708 

1,  084.  264 

1,134,110 

1.  2I9!'(t02 

1, 472, 193 

1,791,557 

1, 020.  601 

1, 834. 991 

1, 194,  757 

969.  372 

925. 535 

846, 402 

712,  374 

949,  825 

751,  385 


Dollars. 


3, 655, 666 
2, 850.  066 
3, 157.  353 
3, 090,  373 
3,  383, 857 
2,  644,  766 
3, 474, 912 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Coutinued. 


1871  . 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887, 
1888, 
1889. 
1890. 


25, 271 


17,  150 
39,241 


10,  662 


2,462 


925 

1,448 


427 


297, 

138, 

199, 

328, 

262, 

466, 

237, 

54, 

31, 

43, 

348, 

84, 

19, 

77. 

70, 

25, 

18 

3, 


803 
482 
145 
992 
662 
372 
5()5 
5-!  6 
950 
530 
342 
596 
849 
358 
784 
573 
518 
376 
826 
233 


513 
998 
885 
189 
632 
502 
798 
065 
798 
090 
331 
049 
236 
173 
279 
082 
695 
145 
846 
560 


3 

4,079 
457 


3,396 
2,636 


537 
314 


257 

332 

1,928 

5 

2,737 
620 


1,043 


3,985 
12,  806 

8,437 
14, 415 

4,684 
894 

4,484 


a  Included  with  "Blenched,  etc.,  cloth,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "AU  other  manufactures  of  cotton  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        257 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITKU  KINGDOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

COTTON,  MANUKACTURES  OF. 

EAUTHBN,  STONE,  AND  CHINA  WARE. 

Fancy  ar- 
ticles. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Thread  (not  on 

spools),  yavn.  warps, 

or  warp  yaru.o 

All  other. 

China,  porcelain, 
parian  and  bisque, 
earthen,  stone,  and 

crockery  ware,  b 

All  other. 

Feathers 
and  Mow- 
ers, arti- 
ficial, 
orna- 

Not  deco- 
rated or  or- 
namented. 

Decorated 
or  orna- 
mented. 

or  natu- 
ral, c 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
15, 179, 185 
16. 004, 978 
16, 394,  715 
12,  709, 156 
11,504,122 
9,070.211 
7, 626, 102 
7,  518,  058 

DoUars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
3, 889, 397 
4, 151, 150 
4,  646, 688 
3,  820, 030 
3,  276,  872 

3,  001,  641 
2,  796, 380 
3, 082, 355 
2,  962, 519 

4,  047, 176 
4,  683,  344 
4, 614,  968 
5, 633,  544 

774,  250 

946,  325 

1, 020,  927 

1, 016,  596 

1. 135, 058 

939, 905 

898, 327 

Dollars. 
2,  258.  078 
1, 968,  621 
1, 594,  290 

985, 139 
1,211,877 
1, 049, 107 

869, 930 
1, 196,  282 
1, 190,  789 

1,  704, 363 
1, 987,  943 
3, 169.  584 

2,  658.  307 
162. 465 
109, 126 
121,  332 
134,  729 
118, 947 
119, 839 
162,  699 

DoUart. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

7,  024, 914 

1880 

12,  688,  508 

12,  289,  836 

13,  669,  646 
14, 679, 248 

5, 114, 151 
4,  799,  640 
4,  322,  270 
4, 377, 811 
4, 063, 469 
3,  535,  955 
4, 193,  338 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1, 797, 412 
811,198 
1,  034, 202 
1, 763, 182 
1,  734, 969 
1,  55G,  263 
1,471,420 

1,261,182 

572,  092 
575, 326 
818, 526 
831,033 
745,  709 
768, 804 

1, 049, 587 
795, 963 
733,550 
759, 526 
807, 777 

917,  391 

918,  389 

1, 162,  879 
1,  305, 813 
1,  445,  990 
1,  754, 322 
1,  998.  835 
1, 988, 934 
2, 180, 184 

2,  598,  543 
1, 256, 551 
598, 24a 
791, 566 
591, 507 
361,513 
734, 476 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN"  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1 

15, 476 

43,514 

15,  165 
17,  942 

16,  .586 
28, 480 
21,756 
32,  737 
23, 433 
30,  348 

8,016 

10, 697 

10,  338 

16,  222 

18,461 

30,  026 

17,252 

6,009 

4,525 

1,077 

563 

745 

1872 

1 

234 

1,077 

040 

68 

70 

4, 231 

1,123 

3,481 

241 

536 

485 

23,925 

347 

30 

238 

1, 062 

1873 

70,  488 
08.  073 
69,  597 
54,  570 
31, 140 
33,545 
28,  497 
17,  953 
45,214 
13,817 
30.  750 
13.  063 
16, 885 
172, 996 
40.  652 
50, 161 
18, 392 
18, 171 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 



1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

5,014 

2,356 

1,533 
617 
186 
360 
709 
24 
353 

12,254 
1,633 
616 
339 
193 
715 
2,010 

5,931 
92  296 

1886 

1887 

1888 

500  1            194 
500              243 

31, 591 
14,641 
9  138 

1889 

1890 

257 

67 

200 
1,343 

9,251 
9,460 

a  Included  in  "All  other  manufactures  of  cotton,"  prior  to  1884. 
6  Included  iu  "All  other  earthen,  etc.  ware,"  prior  to  1884. 
c  Included  in  "Fancy  Articles,"  prior  to  1884. 

H.  Mis.  117 17 


258 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KIXGDOM— Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

FISH,  CUBED  OE  PRESERVED. 

FLAX,  HEStP,  JUTE,  AWD  OTHER  VEQETABLB 

TEAR 

SUBSTANCES,  AKD  MAN  UK  ACT  L 

UES  OF. 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 

Anchovies 
and 

Herring,  pickled  or 
salted. 

Unmanu 

factnred. 

sardines, 
packed  iu 

All  other. 

oil  or 

Flax. 

Hemp. 

otherwise. 

Dollar*. 

Barrel*. 

Dollars. 

Dollar*. 

Ton*. 

Dollars. 

Ton*. 

Dollar*. 

1871 

661, 619 
29,  397 

1,666 
2,404 

366, 117 
714, 157 

348 
753 

62,280 

1872 

349,  568 

1,498 

29, 078 

126,  559 

1873 

525, 447 

845 

12, 130 

10,  539 

1,095 

484,  497 

208 

46,  872 

1874 

101,  926 

279 

4,521 

802 

1,405 

525,  537 

194 

46, 215 

1875 

56,  518 

242 

3,195 

810 

1,408 

577, 882 

542 

100,  714 

1876 

82,  U99 

135 

1,703 

475 

908 

482,  325 

746 

153,  371 

1877 

77, 317 

147 

1,975 

7,289 

1,225 

560,  218 

248 

54,  707 

1878 

77,  056 

1,485 

16, 006 

5,329 

1,023 

506, 901 

500 

100,  808 

1879 

106,  920 

1,581 

15,754 

4,695 

1,276 

530, 087 

591 

95, 480 

1880 

292, 362 

4,053 

38, 839 

6,160 

2,466 

845, 044 

2,672 

394,  980 

1881 

122, 479 

1,885 

14,365 

5,409 

2,928 

966, 532 

4, 302 

595, 901 

1882 

41,091 

1,042 

7,903 

9,566 

3,034 

1,  000, 265 

2,351 

336,043 

1883 

186,  826 

79 

971 

6,851 

3,308 

1, 168. 127 

2,205 

292,  251 

1884 

51, 895 

508 

4,024 

7,407 

3,010 

981,  798 

1,  262 

180, 308 

1885 

56.  506 

826 

7,097 

4,516 

3,125 

1,  039,  796 

6,864 

1, 175, 191 

1886 

41, 220 

3,597 

19, 521 

10,924 

2,336 

905,  934 

3,158 

403, 952 

1887 

56,  213 

2,804 

16, 283 

8,428 

1,956 

811,752 

3,513 

486,  357 

1888 

77,  020 

3,214 

20, 335 

31,  289 

2,230 

1,  022,  686 

12,  321 

1, 972,  505 

1889 

31,  073 

6,888 

44,474 

151,  049 

3,894 

1, 312,  779 

13, 383 

2,498,469 

1890 

35, 454 

10, 175 

73, 113 

325, 321 

3,167 

1,  217, 860 

9,979 

1, 981, 038 

EXPORTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KIN GDOI^I— Continued. 


1871 

4,389 

193 

17 

181 

2 

282 
900 

39,  004 

1872 

150 

400 

2,454 
22, 924 
2,877 
8,912 
10,  286 
33, 950 
26,  535 

12 

1,233 

1,057 

1873 

287 

31,  300 

1874 

380 

1875 

36 

4,906 

48, 973 

1876 

225 

118, 490 

1877 

1878 

1,878 
1,450 

2 

173 

1879 

27, 543 

61 

1880     

1881 

10 

1,600 

1882 

2,184 

25,  272 

7,802 

1,590 

20 

323 

10,  000 

244 

1883 

75 

18 

415 

14 

7,621 

1884 

7,340 

1,792 

1885 

61, 470 

1886 

3,600 
3, 492 
1,375 

55 

12, 002 
50 

1,288 

1887 

J888 

1889 

1 

146 

1890 

2, 069 

174,511 

2 

208 

IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        259 
IMrORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEA.R 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 


DUTIA15LE. 


FLAX,  HEMP,  JUTE,  AND  OTHER  VEaETABLE  SUBSTANCES,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Unmanufactured. 


Manufactures  of. 


Jute. 


Tons. 

3,090 

219 

45 

15 

363 

1,413 

43 

16 

28 

213 


Dolls. 


Sisal  grass,  and 

other  vegetable 

substances,  a 


Tons.     Dollars. 


Bags 
and 

bag- 
ging.b 


Dolls. 


6 
237^ 

5.  355 1 
2,  688, 
2,  669i 

363 
2, 718 

6,  793 
8,448] 


783|. 

500 
941 
659 
620 
204' 
60ll 


42 

374 

200 

213 

1,134 

1,251 

7,436 


4,425 
49,  550 
24, 240 
28,  063 
191, 460 
239,  242 


Burlaps 
(except 
for  bag- 
ging for 
cotton). 6 


Dollars. 


Cables  and 
cordage. 


Pounds 


339,680  3,866,518 

190,168  3,506,024 

219, 226,  2, 776,  363 

183,575  3,622,018 


222,  420 
387,  754 


1,064,  292i  312,81- 

1 


3,  680,  805 

4,  950,  521 

5,  375,  522 


253, 
201, 
1,275, 
590, 
152, 
435, 
537, 
849, 
275, 
853, 
523, 
513, 
301, 
127, 
24, 
237, 
407, 
21, 
52, 
341, 


Tarns  or 
thread8.6 


Dolls. 
36,141' 
29,  212 

191, 994 
89,  289 
20,  394 
59, 544 
63,  473 

101,  886 

34, 478 

99, 371 

59,  820 

52, 196 

31,88' 

14, 074 

3,716 

19, 457 

31, 134 

2,704 

5,316 

35, 363 


Dollars. 


All  other. 


l,091,698j 
1,  229,  734, 
1,  556, 109 
1,401,936, 
1, 346,  6941 
1,  352,  6571 
1,  370.  637i 


Dollars. 
19, 487, 614 
21, 882,  567 
21,  673,  004 
18, 584,  079 
18, 106, 131 
14, 874, 043 
14,  603,  099 
14,  082, 038 
14, 005,  637 
21,  335, 953 
17,  237,  710 
19, 356,  923 
19,  353,  485 
12, 406, 012 

11.  046, 040 
12, 146, 567 

12,  428,  672 
12,  973,  599 
12,  917,  2.52 
14,  048, 132 


EXPORTS  OP  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

98 

0  9jn 

24,466 

1872 

79  12, 850 
686  46,292 
lie'  12,005 

78  10, 923 
594  63, 914 
186  17  UO 

36,  950 

1873 

96,  294 

1874 

140,  754 

1875  .  . 

2,229 

238 

73,  429 

1876  

24,  690 

1877 

51. 853 

1878 

165 
175 
63 
223 
724 
992 
988 
3 

14, 722 
18, 179 
4,938 
34, 500 
80, 903 
86, 950 
92,  08;; 
150 

33, 165 

1879 

54,  539 

1880 

11,488 

1881 

5,511 

158 

368,  553 

1882 

65,  829 

1883 

19, 761 

1884 

3,276 

2,816 

2, 320 

1,083 

360 

804 

558 

309, 979 

a  .'^3n 

11, 370 

1885 

211, 912   .5-  80!) 

8,664 

1886 

157, 881 
89,  726 
53, 405 

106,  390 
76, 095 

4,  142 
5,289 
6,290 

448 

3.352 

1887 

148 

834'    124, 413 

1888 

115 
2 

2,914 
55 

5, 258 
18 

146 

!     «a  280 

1880 

2-- i    2..5ao 

1890 

768 

1,  449      2.  913 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 

(Included in  "All  other  manufactures  of  flax,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


260 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


rMrORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Continned. 


YE  \R 

DUTIABLE. 

ENDING 
J  L/'NE 

FBUIT8,  IKCL0DING  NUTS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

30— 

Fig 

s.a 

Lemons. a 

Oranges.o 

Pluma  and  prunes.o 

Raisii 

s.a 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

DoUari. 

1871  ..  .. 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1 

1875 

1 

1876 

1 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

2,271,212 

155,  560 

3,924 

256, 907 

532,  732 

29,  880 

3, 453, 114 

158,  797 

1885 

1,  835,  521 

124,  986 

3,956 

130, 453 

1, 435, 767 

67, 195 

4, 193, 971 

212,  272 

1886 

1,859,430 

106,  886 

7,501 

219, 237 

1,383 

217 

5. 603, 966 

274, 451 

1887 

1, 813,  404 

107, 401 

6,854 

84,205 

175, 496 

7,028 

1, 369, 147 

65,  723 

1888 

3, 245, 634 

149,  526 

],959 

216, 579 

149, 359 

7,269 

3, 363, 577 

157, 137 

1889 

2, 319, 992 

104,  432 

3,920 

160,  IbO 

116,  641 

5,280 

2, 820, 830 

133,  708 

1890 

3,170,202 

148,  062 

2,562 

126, 080 

176, 319 

7,117 

4,405,357 

314,  667 

EXPC 

RTS  OF  F( 

)REIGN  M 

ERCHAND 

ESE  TO  1 

HE  UNITED  KING] 

DOM— Continued. 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883.. 

1884. 

2,800 

150 

578 

43 

1885 

1886...   . 

16,  394 

728 

575,  526 

42,725 
110 

1887.. 

760 

1888 

20, 861 

2,425 

14,  472 

1889 

324,  790 

1,250 

74, 096 
2,793 

2,965 

1890 

135 

a  Included  in  "All  other  fruits  "  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        2G1 
IMPORTS  FJROM  THE  UNITED  KIXODOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 


FEUITS,  INCLUDING  NDT8,  NOT  ELSBWHEBB 


TEAR 

ENDING  

JUNE    I 
30-     I    Pre- 
served 
fruits,  a 


SPECIFIED. 


All  other 
fruits. 


Dollars. 


Nnts.a 


Almonds. 


AU 
other. 


1871 . . . 

1872  ... 

1873  . . . 

1874  . . . 

1875  . . . 
1876... 
1877  . . . 
1878... 
1879  . . . 
l«8il  . . . 

1881  . . . 

1882  . . . 

1883  . . . 

1884 i  69,330 

1885 |lOi.  196 

1886 j  82,410 

1887 56, 370 

1888 123,384 

1889 190,377 

1890 173,  952 


Poundt.  Dollart.  Dollari. 


Dollars.    ; 

1,524,873  I 

1,561.403  i 

1,465,787  I 

1,654,781  j 

1,695.902  I 

2,295,722  | 

1,984,911  j 

2,115,351  ; 

1,831,486  i, 

2,503,113  j. 

1,772,092  ., 

2,394.956  ;, 

1,929.079  ;. 
726, 308  I  242, 777  i  43. 497 
288.  682  1  279, 952  I  40. 446 
307, 765  I  41.  717 
334. 777  j  43. 148 
280, 795  !  47,  056 


427,  505 
422, 625 
401, 451 
333, 999 
412,  680 


257,344  35,663 
309,488  I  56,393 


QLA8S  AND  OLASSWABE. 


Furs,  and  I    Bottles, 

manufact-ivials,  demi- 

urea  of    |  joiins,  car- 

boyu,  and 

jar.*!,  eiuptv 

or  filled,  b 


67,662  ; 
13,469  1 
11,918  j 
39,604  I 
62, 758  I 
10.992  j 
24,692  I 


Dollars. 
1,  398, 168 
1,  4.35, 079 
1, 429,  922 
1, 096,  228 
1,372,453 
1, 483. 244 
1, 090,  905 
964, 826 

1,  369, 912 
1, 808, 708 
2, 254, 690 
2, 679, 399 
2, 109.  812 

2,  .561,  307 

1,  596, 861 
1, 705,  446 
1, 711, 965 

2,  297, 957 
2,  454, 430 
2, 498, 373 


Dollars. 


Cylinder,  crown, 
and  common  win- 
dow glass, 
unpolished. 


215,  736 
207, 582 
215, 746 
236,252 
278, 562 
302,  014 
281,  915 


Pounds. 
5,  755, 064 
8, 145, 257 
7,  375,  983 

3,  286,  732 
3, 024, 950 
3, 964, 876 
3,915.181 
1, 324, 437 
1, 338, 420 
5,  043,  813 
4, 609, 404 
3, 699, 706 
2,  307, 188 
2, 926, 243 
2, 109,  254 
1, 591.  289 

4,  758,  058 
4, 371,  537 
4, 465,  307 
6, 432. 844 


Dollars. 
302, 070 
402, 876 
451,223 
217,  978 
200. 846 
240,991 
236, 100 
62, 803 
49.848 
173. 117 
139,  917 
132, 138 
108, 134 
114, 494 
91.  792 
72,003 
192.  336 
196, 773 
197, 921 
289, 627 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

33,292 
32, 732 
41,  979 
.46,  320 
27. 980 
27, 227 
24,156 
44.746 
45.  250 
81,601 
115.908 
24,  239 
50,571 
39,  807 
4,280 
10, 524 

250,  619 

1,222 

3,447 

17,778 

12,981 

90, 459 

8,025 

12, 960 

3,263 

17 

9,320 

22,240 

89,197 

60,533 

34,436 

20,448 

23,096 

33, 083 

13,682 

48, 232 

1872 

1873 



1874 

1875 

1876  .  ... 

1877 

1878 

1879 



6,322 

506 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 



1884 

* 

129 

1,316 

21,  495 
11,  956 
33,037 

3,135 
1,930 
3,189 

2,937 
9,696 

95 
63 
2 
19 
15 
37 
202 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

5,186 

226 

1,779 

2,353 

458 

4,860 

247 

907 

24 

1889 

961 
5,497 

95 
342 

1890 

a  Included  in  "AU  other  fruits,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "All  other  glass,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


262 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


arPOETS  FJROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


GLASS  AND   QLASSWABE. 


CyliiultT  and 

crown  jilass, 

polished. 


Sq.feet.  Dollars. 


1871 '    32,048 

1872 39,852J      8 


1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880., 

1881 !  111,688 

1882 

1883 


1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


15, 4081 

14,  793! 

32,  676' 
7.  846 
6,  030 
2, 844^ 
3,  304! 

24, 229 


14, 710 


15,  994 
2. 499' 

6,  373' 

I 
29,811 

22,53l! 

7,  256' 
3,  3031 


8,230 
8,055 
5,738 
4,521 

11, 528 
1,942 
1,391 
1,242 
1,191 
5,291 

44,599 
5,026 
3,002 
6,030 
900 
1,686 
9,660 
6,444 
2,863 
1,394 


Plate  glass. 


Fluted,  rolled,  or    Cast,  polished,  un- 
roufjh.  silvered. 


Sq.feet. 
282, 312 
121,936 
273.  205 
203,  053 
291,  980 
188,  100 
207, 888 
105, 550 
169,  361 
563,  760 


Dollars. 
14,917J 

7,039 
17, 689 
11,  738' 
13,  O82' 

9,  048 
11,  693 

5,685 

6,  527 
22,  799 


589,082i  30,554 

1  OCl,  770!  52, 142 

1, 158,  842'  59, 292| 

1,903,530  97,119 

2,318,  58ll  114,747 

2,  Oil,  4601  97, 1511 

2, 191,  535;  89, 077! 

2,722,756j  109,302 

2,548,164^  116,936 

1, 817, 495:  73, 177 


Sq.feet. 

1,  318,  661 

1,596,187 

1,962,049 

1, 183,  579 

1,  072,  307 

772,  079 

640,  765 

235, 822 

399,  981 

1,011,188 

1,248,425 

1, 409, 320 

1,697,934 

1,301,270 

1,226,358 

1, 078,  205 

1,  667,  603 

1, 482, 874 

818, 443 

378, 585 


Cast,  polished, 
silvered. 


Dollars.  Sq.feet. 
670,746  505,723 
805, 856     48, 995 

1,259,269 


969,  820 
821,  966 
497, 849 
392, 413 
126,  317 
161, 790 
359, 132 
495.  325 
521,  787j 
602,  356 
420.  646 
396,  930 
325, 620 
497, 156 
477,  013! 
258,  586| 
125,  582| 


75, 472 
75,  372 
52, 107 
51, 092 

9,016 
18,711 
22,241 
89, 730 
22, 871 
119, 862 

8,525 

5,938 
380 

4,104 
13,  267 

5,341 

3,685 

2,! 


Dollars. 

138,  972 

29,  877 

39, 160 

46,  516 

48,  570' 

26,  640' 

4,338 

8,192 

5,028 

30, 132 

9,  507 

51,  222' 

4, 07lj 

■    1,954; 

323' 

1,781 

4, 847J 

4, 4771 

6, 275] 

4, 909l 


All 
other. 


Hair,  not 
elsewhere 
specified, 
and  manu- 
factures 
of. 


Dollars. 
426, 133 
592, 685 
648,  258 
437, 155 
359, 140 
298. 786 
264, 171 
205, 536 
334, 764' 
491,  940 
569, 078 
077, 554 
786, 421 
342, 773 
308, 941 
297,  953 
3.58,  639| 
294, 277 
287,543 
261,  937 


Dollars, 
(a) 

559,  476 
537,  300 
386,  304 
279,  466 
164, 163 
142,  024 
158, 327 
159, 258 
414, 860 
272,  066 
230,  247 
496, 148 
125, 248 

55,  379 
88,  346 

56,  624 
34, 629 
31,  836 
33, 035 


EXPOETS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Continued. 


1871 

620 

714 

2,459 

483 

3,212 

6,975 

3,995 

1,686 

!,""■! 

377 

2,916 

775 

285 

6.  005 

4,  583 

1872 

1,556 

1873 

3,893 

1874 

1,853 
4,680 

1875 

1876 



1,305 

1877 

15, 431 

1878 

1879 

374 

1880 

6,488 

1881 

1,871 

1882 

1,101 



510 

100 

1883 

1884 

1885 

85 

208 

1886 

3,879 
811 

2,108 
150 

1,409 

105 

1887 



686 

1888 

2,026 

1889 

1890 

45 

39 

o  Not  enumerated. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE.        263 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 
END- 
ING 

JUNE 
30— 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 


DUTIABLE. 


Hats, 
boiiiiots, 

and 
hoods, 
and  mate- 
rials for. a 


Dollars. 


Hides  and 
skins, 
other 
than 
furs.  6 


Hops. a 


INIHA  RUDBER  AND   IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANUFACT- 
GUTFA  PERCHA.  URES  OF. 


Mann-    | 
factures  Crude.c 
of. 


Dollars.     Pounds. 
2, 291, 787 
2, 100,  931 
94, 233 


523, 469 


1885 i    495,499 


488, 816 
459, 318 
648, 413 
640,  770 
1890 1    493,793 


1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


Dollars. 


53, 289 
65,  998 

112, 965 
2,  774,  933 

118,717 
83,  680 

311, 389 


19, 857 
16, 934 
17,  084 
348, 123 
17,  428 
22,  062 
29, 277 


Dollars. 
873,  954 
784, 721 
714,  733 
598,  384 
336,  438 
229,  980 
218,  781 
175, 832 
128,  732 
259, 874 
131,  200 
232,  634 
234,  549 
224,  759 
150,  884 
128,  753 
143,  362 
119,937 
110,  316 
139.  420 


Dollars. 
269,  022 


Iron  ore. a 


Tons. 


7,355 
12, 094 
15,  049 
73,  809 
58,  540 
29, 216 
68,  678 


Dollars. 


Pig  iron. 


23,  873 
35,  080 
51,434 
228,  209 
186, 492 
62, 937 
156,  093 


Tana. 

151,616 

200,  027 

172,  044 

73,  373 

34,  788 

50,078 

39, 587 

32, 347 

46,  930 

660,  018 

343,  590 

;435, 740 

401,  846 

263, 997 

133,382 

j221,  532 

i  364, 434 

{267, 770 

1120,263 

lllO,  192 


I  Dollars. 
I  2,516,823 
j  4, 197, 559 
I  5,381,020 
i  2,386,726 
i  800, 583 
I  1,030,186 
855, 142 
j  659, 816 
j  912, 904 
j  12, 505,  617 

6,  805, 240 

7,  775, 937 
7, 124, 466 
4, 569,  809 
2, 402, 969 
3,  452,  589 
5,  648, 029 
4, 136,  324 

1,  957, 916 

2,  836, 564 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued, 


1871 

617 

204, 115 

31, 147 

1,839 
1,543 
1,913 
1,583 

405 
1, 138 

323 

50,  716 

83 

1,164 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

49 

7''9 

1876 

1877  .. 

35 
100 

628 

1878 

1  727 

1879 

3,329 

517 

3,768 

1880 

1881 



1882 

1883 

1,190 
395 

1884 

76,  308 
48,  976 
36, 005 
12, 984 
30,  911 
83, 419 
56, 136 

10,  519 

5,713 

10, 301 

111,  039 

268,  482 
50,  2()0 
84, 122 

2,979 
1,771 
1,338 
17,911 
38,824 
9,761 
12, 982 

1885 

352 

1886 

1,535 

1,219 

208 

1887 



1888 

200 

2,391 

1889 

438 

1890 



1 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 
b  Free  of  duty  from  Augnst  1, 1872. 
c  Free  of  duty  from  January  1, 1871. 


264 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FKOM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 

ENDING 

JUNK 


DUTIABLE. 


lEON  AMD  STEEL,  AND  MANTJFAOTUBES  OF. 


30- 

Scrap  iron  and  step;. 

fit  only  to  be  renianu- 

"laotured. 

Tons. 

Dollars. 

1871 

100, 455 

2,  452, 148 

1872 

143,  641 

3,  800,  265 

1873 

90.  228 

3,318,085 

1874 

11,246 

387, 973 

1875 

5, 637 

152. 210 

1876 

6,144 

134,077 

1877 

3,223 

60,  803 

1878 

2,019 

19,  760 

1879 

3,298 

40,  267 

1880 

325,  296 

7.218,926 

1881 

46,  361- 

1,169,194 

1882 

70,  693 

1,404,322 

1883 

34,  493 

654,  802 

1884 

19,  702 

314,  425 

1885 

9,539 

138, 538 

1886 

23,  917 

295, 862 

1887 

139,  603 

2,  074, 186 

1888 

74,  680 

1, 062, 911 

1889 

16,  044 

200,  724 

1890 

11, 326 

153, 257 

Bar  iron,  rolled  or 
hamuiered. 


Pounds. 

116, 627, 468 

150.200,015 

94,  374,  973 

26,  565, 086 

34,  758,  790 

38,  343,  231 

47, 109.  695 

56, 552,  504 

40,  790,  900 

222,  551,  594 

79,  677,  921 

94,  947,  920 

69,  997, 678 

12,  920, 734 

7, 619,  445 

4,951,027 

5,  262,  050 

11,  247,  670 

9,  068. 510 

4,  524,  798 


Dollars. 

2,188,649 

3, 179, 919 

2, 904, 033 

1,  002, 486 

1, 124,  042 

1, 183.  757 

1,  267, 776 

1,339,948 

945, 813 

4, 564,  270 

1, 934,  868 

1, 941, 228 

1,420,887 

288,  659 

198,  356 

146, 430 

102,  563 

188,  591 

172, 598 

97, 464 


Bars,  r.iilway.  of  iron 

Of  steel,  or  in  part  of 

Bteel. 


Tons. 
449, 066 

507,  888 
308,  378 
140, 049 


DoUart. 
16, 991, 951 
20,883  767 
18, 222,  689 
10,204,490  I 


Hoops  or  ties  for  bal- 
ing purpoup.-i,  barrel 
hoops,  and  hoop  or 
band  iron  or  .<f  eel, 
flared,  sphiyed,  or 
puncbeu.a 


Pounds.      Dollars. 


40,884  j  2,865,549 


4, 428 


313,  394 


2, 

119, 

200, 

227, 

110, 

7, 

2, 

10, 

60, 

118, 

21, 


69, 

3,800, 
8,  693, 
7, 371, 
3, 586, 

235, 
47, 

272, 
1,185, 
2,860, 

522, 
4, 


254 
216 
9U6 
062 
526 
392 
047 
997 
131 
678 
927 
545 


35,036,027  j 

37,  945, 199  j 

35,858,537  | 

28, 237,  759  ' 

42,696,591  ■ 

113,839,103  i 

62,844,789  | 


526,  695 
553, 4C7 
483,062 
348, 563 
528, 334 
1,  699, 209 
1, 155.  514 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

3 

150  ! 

1873 

- 

1874 

1875 

52 

364 

?,200 

115 

1876 

. 

lg77 

1878 

1879 

i 

1880 

35 

1,291 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

.    63.250 

1,212 

1 

1885 

i 

1886 

110 

3.646 

19,  976 
28,  560 
24,408 

643 

740 
231 

60,063 

1,000 

1887 

1888 

474 

13, 036 

.... 

1889 

1890 

171 

2,343 

113,  270 

1,930 

a  Included  in  "  Hoop,  baud,  etc.,  iron  or  steel,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPOKTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        265 
IMPORTS  FROil  THE  UXITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDIN'G 

JUNE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


IRON  AND  STEEL,  MANDl'ACTUHES  OF. 


Hooi>,  band,  or  scroll 
iron  or  steel. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

18S3 

1884 

1880 

188G 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 


Pounds. 

22,  089, 008 

23, 340, 750 

25, 659, 409 

4, 768,  901 

8:!8.  421 

477, 163 

399,  902 

1,500 

27,  333 

34,491,074 

17,  634  867 

3,  388, 145 

11, 107,  791 

3,  599, 245 

2,611,775 

6,  616, 958 

30.  460,  271 

44,  303,  223 

552,  620 

2,441 


Dnllan. 

497. 168 

570,  846 

846,  894 

142,  877 

23, 803 

12,  596 

12,  502 

26 

637 

711,  350 

345, 407 

57,  033 

192,  350 

163,  724 

103, 178 

154, 186 

485, 447 

719,  022 

6, 695 

50 


Ingots,  blw>ni3.  slabs, 
billets,  and  biir.-i  of 
steel,  and  steel  in 

lorius  not  el.'iewhere 
specilied.o 


Shoet,  plate,  nnd  tag- 
gers' iron  or  steel. 


Pounds.       Dollars. 


41,  220, 480 
25,  263, 851 
67, 079,  396 
440,  303.  547 
239,  958,  390 
99,  521, 456 
53, 304, 398 


1.  295, 845 
817,016 
1, 180, 754 
4, 157. 946 
3,  008, 476 
1,  414, 7.34 
1, 164, 521 


Po%inds. 

20, 465, 058 

25,  265, 756 

28,  521, 739 

9, 220, 155 

7, 993, 848 

6,  514. 718 

2.  081, 020 

1,385,923 

2, 601, 268 

23, 707,  368 

9,  789,  965 

19,  275.  340 

21,  392, 123 

14, 473, 463 

9, 300, 258 

9,  608,  697 

10, 857,  644 

13,  240,  957 

14,  232,  796 
15, 755, 960 


Dollars. 
508,  530 
712,  528 
1, 134,  089 
526, 445 
597, 260 
474, 588 
103,  841 
71.  656 
138,  638 
839,  245 
477,  677 
549, 159 
595,  225 
411.800 
282,  512 
281,  747 
288, 074 
371, 157 
381,  724 
441, 275 


Tin  plates,  t«me  plates, 
and  taggers'  tin. 


PoutuJg. 
178,949,120 
106,  366, 352 
191,  824, 304 
169,  278,  032 
190,312,416 
19S.  269, 456 
221,  673,  872 
236,  524,  900 
276,  203,  984 
371, 104,  822 
:?65, 703, 408 
429,  610,  384 
477,  309,  050 
■506,  364,  102 
506,  231,  501 
569,  488,  534 
;566, 071,  998 
632,  614, 482 
734,211,903 
1678,  933,  940 


Dollars. 
9,  .-.).->,  976 
12, 300,  988 
14,  957, 585 
12, 989,  993 
12,  932, 457 
10, 003, 707 
9, 702, 860 
9, 561, 852 
10, 130,  042 
16, 870, 954 
13, 914, 062 
16, 151, 891 
17,  435, 087 
18, 120,  544 
16,  632,  701 
17, 580, 033 
16,  088. 810 
18, 898, 315 
21, 174, 529 
20, 891, 062 


EXPORTS  or  FOREIGN!  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1872 

140,  392 
20,160 

2,812 
486 

1,744 

141 

1873 

1874 

1875 

435 

431 
4,298 

39 

38 
384 

1876 

1 

1877 

1 

1878 

1 

1879 

1880 -• 

1881 

1882 

437 

33 

1883 

1884 

100, 002 

3,030 

35,  961 
560 

1  230 

1885 

3,042 

391 

24 

1886 

1887 

873 

65 

8n 

2 

1888 

324 
11,653 
11,855 

14 

1889 

1 

686 

1890 

27,120 

1,184 

388 

alneluded  in  "AH  other  manufactures  of  iron,  etc.."  prior  to  188^ 


266 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 


nrPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KIXGDOM— Continned. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

lEOX  AND  STEEL,   AND  MA.VUFACTUHES  OP. 

JUNE 

30— 

"Wire  rods  of  iron  or 
steel,  a 

Wire,  ami  wire  rope 

and  .strand,  iron 

or  steel,  a 

Manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  spi-cilied. 

Anvils,  a 

Chains,  a 

Cutlery. 

1871 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Poxmds. 

Dollars. 

Poundt. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
1  726  906 

1872 

1  7''9  154 

1873 

1, 810,  036 

1,  268,  864 

1,127,441 

837, 455 

654, 973 

820,769 

768, 675 

1, 076, 004 

1,153,489 

1, 290, 155 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 



1883 

1,330,425 

1,060,534 

709,544 

828, 518 

884,900 

1, 059,  009 

1,146,356 

1,202,802 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

32,  657, 214 
18,  732,  258 
29. 021, 468 
19, 853,  317 
22,  788,  556 
21, 260, 475 
24, 182, 490 

569,  581 
331,080 
428, 169 
325,  374 
418,  365 
363,  082 
472,  600 

3.  924,  526 
3.040,861 

4.  785, 325 
3,  680, 221 
0,  542, 9S5 
7, 389,  036 
8, 001, 787 

375, 272 
307, 822 
444,942 
432,  624 
516,  719 
534,  854 
615, 643 

1.868,120 
1,137,471 
1,  232, 091 

1,  586, 273 

2,  280, 635 
2, 090, 106 
2, 465, 907 

110, 968 
69. 222 
76, 179 
97, 161 
157,  360 
129,  998 
133,  098 

1, 499,  474 
460, 535 
416, 330 
528,  755 
996,  850 
703,  701 
580, 692 

59,  009 
20, 219 
19,720 
23,010 
37,594 
31, 293 
41, 034 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Continaed. 


1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

713 

1875 

256 

1876 

1877 

1,376 

1878 

* 

1,870 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1,357 

84 

3,131 

1885 

4,801 

1886 

1887 

17,  688 
2,422 

1,524 
302 

1,325 

1888 

1889 

1890 

3.000 

540 

661 

a  Included  in  "  All  other  manafactores  of  iron,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN    MERCHANDISE. 


267 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KTXGDOM-ContJnued. 


DUTIABLE. 


IRON  AND  STEEL,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


TEAR 

EXDIXa 

JUNE 

30— 


Manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 


JEWELRY,     MANU- 

FACTURKS  OF  OOLD 
AND  SILVER,  AND 
PRECIOUS  STONES. 


Files,  file 
blank.s, 

rasps,,  and 
floats. a 


Dollars. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


31, 755 
29,  911 
35,  957 
43,847 
41,971 
40, 055 
45,175 


Firearms. 


Machin- 
ery. 


Dollars. 

548, 830 
632, 870 
690, 849 
582, 817 
455,847 
983,  839 
246,  568 
270,  241 
443,370 
594, 501 
794,  381 
1, 015,  679 
937, 431 
772, 317 
617,  622 
438,  706 
411,  579 
314, 422 
326, 127 
303, 186 


Dollars. 

885, 858 

921,  701 

1, 602, 024 

1,  237, 068 

593, 242 

630,  782 

679, 531 

546, 954 

500,  362 

1,151,358 

1,  56G,  293 

1, 918, 442 

2, 080,  590 

997, 448 

748,545 

1,  012,  804 

1,  684,  757 

1,  632, 911 
2, 153, 254 

2,  270,  371 


All  other. 


Dollars. 
9, 729,  858 
10, 117, 562 
11,  505, 574 
8, 969,  303 
6, 643, 840 
4,  845,  656 
3, 402,  081 
2, 975,  695 
2, 833, 873 
7, 928,  029 
9,  237, 403 
12, 814,  695 
8,  770,  581 
1,461,685 
1,  312,  .503 
1,093,827 
1, 349, 669 
1, 223,  514 
1, 193, 481 
1, 294,  070| 


Precious 
Jewelry,  stones, 
and  man-  not  else- 
ufactures'  where 
of  gold  specified, 
and  imi- 
tation.s  of, 
not  set. 


aa  sil- 
ver. 


Dollars 

645. 873 
536, 368 
377,  706 

251. 874 
143, 123 
149,  379 
126,  266 

63, 378 
79,  276 
82, 613 
112,  922 
174, 467 
192,  809 
142,  520 
176, 969 
193, 833 
197,  809 
212,616 
158, 496 
155, 018 


Lead,  and 
manufact- 
ures of. 


Dollars. 
1,  949,  284' 
1, 716, 454 
1,457,116! 
1, 029, 231 

1,  268,  929, 
1, 006, 432| 

792,  O8O; 
1,214,511 
1,668,061 

2,  608,  527 1 

3,  261,  224| 
3,533,173 
3, 020, 376, 
3,511,709 

2,  704, 999 
3, 112, 489 
4, 288,  063 

3,  043,  543 
3,  048,  908 
3, 537,  096 


LEATHER.  AND  MANU- 
FACTURES OF. 


Leather. 


Brnrt,  or 
belting, 
and  sole- 
leather.  6 


Dollars 
1,  295, 200 
874, 618 
814,  334 
317, 594 
288, 474 
151,290 
410,  371 
149, 620 

24, 525: 
214,  934' 

51, 743! 
100,  836 

64,  210' 
109,  008| 

93,  964 
183,  239 
168, 510 
173, 991 
105,  786 

26,  218 


Dollars. 


Calf- 
skins, 
tanned,  or 
tanned 

.md 
dressed, 
au<l  Ja- 
panned.6 


Dollars. 


72,  942 
31,941 
102,  Oil  j 
52, 722i 
31,  861I 
28,026 
14,  092 


31,  386 
48.  623 
45,  445 
25, 403 
47,  526 
39, 173 
5.570 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


a  Inclnded  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  iron,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Included  in  "All  other  leather"  prior  to  1884. 


268 


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IMPORTS  FKOM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Contiaued. 


TRAR 

ENDING 

JUNE 

30— 


1871. 
1872. 
lcS73. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1S82. 
1883. 
1»84. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


DUTIABLE. 


LEATHEH,  AND  MAUFACTUEES  OF. 


Leather. 


Skina  for 
morocco,  a 


Dollart. 


462.  360 
563, 909 
1, 122, 153 
1,  078,  042 
1,  552,  395 
1,  332,  769 
1, 199. 418 


All  other. 


Dollars. 

3, 378, 465 

3,881,216 

3, 035,  805 

1, 258,  631 

970, 197 

756, 804 

778, 320 

661, 390 

775, 635 

2, 983, 597 

1, 373, 639 

1,  796, 767 

1, 965, 008 

572, 098 

429, 110 

485, 454 

415,  946 

480,  412 

436,  829 

547, 902 


Manufactures  of. 


Gloves 
of  kid  or 

other 
leather. 


Dollars. 
2, 193,  452 
2, 044,  076 
1,210.537 
655, 129 
650, 592 
816, 072 
543, 836 
583, 733 
545, 896 
662, 337 
598, 036 
376,  550 
480,  569 
111,  063 
88,  393 
131,539 
141,832 
208, 012 
246,  399 
254,  713 


All  other. 


Dollars. 
410,  680 
466,619 
396,  830 
289,  935 
312,  586 
249.  659 
243.  371 
219.  445 
241.  355 
528. 149 
462,  681 
551, 423 
430,  217 
230,  400 
205,  023 
207, 871 
245,  619 
286,  312 
363,  830 
397, 462 


Lime,  chloride  of,  or 
bleauhiug  powder.6 


Poimds. 
31,234,987 
30,  204,  802 

2,  686, 288 


Dollars. 

620,  003 

943,  006 

76,  756 


Malt  liquors. 


Oallons. 

(c) 

1, 743, 196 

1,  916,  746 

1, 742, 610 

1,  827, 702 

1,224,291 

796, 089 

612, 800 

724, 812 

749, 051 

821,556 

1, 102,  169 

1,  332,  518 

1, 496, 417 

1, 439,  650 

1,  677,  727 

1,  742,  498 

1,  877,  733 

1, 793,  791 

1, 765, 488 


Dollars. 

(c) 

1, 317,  867 

1,  558, 584 

1,503,801 

1, 530, 017 

1, 007, 068 

644,202 

516,480 

606,  Oil 

561, 395 

6i0, 300 

785, 427 

939, 946 

1,  024, 443 

952, 003 

1,090,193 

1, 127,  060 

1,  215,  443 

1,19(3,519 

1,254,618 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHAN'DISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KENGDOM-Contiuiied. 


1871 

3,290 

15, 982 

36,  230 

36, 984 

915 

9.217 
48,  262 

3,445 

782 
2,495 
10,  538 
2,719 
4,859 
2,276 

553 

1872 

28 

281 

674 

14,  542 

137 

97 

245 

2,333 

34 

1873 

1.53 

1874 

872 

1875  . 

425 

47, 130 

5,672 

588 
1,332 
4,554 
2,866 

182 

750 
1.233 
1,925 
1,061 

538 

363 
43 

423 

4, 962 

1876 

105 

1877 

110 

1878  . 

65 

1879 

5,443 
281 
745 
917 

2,316 

1880 

43,  389 

40, 879 

17,462 

22, 117 

1,461 

391 

2,369 

2,477 

49 

1881 

1882 

605 

264 

1883 

1884 

868 

234 

5 

815 

1885  . 

2,483 
6,200 
1,917 

211 

1886 

8 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1,101 
1,017 

1890  . 

797 

455 

308 

a  Included  in  "All  other  leather  "  prior  to  1884. 
b  Free  of  duty  after  Augu.st  1,  1872. 
•  Not  onuiiierated. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        269 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KEbfG DOM— Continued. 


YEAR 

ENDING 

JUNE  30- 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
187G 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1«80 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


DUTIABLE. 


Metals,  Tiietall 
Marble  and  |  compositions, 
atone,  and     and  inanut'act- 
manufactures    ures  of,  not 
of.  I    elsewliote 

I     epecitied. 


OILS,   NOT  ELSEWHEEE  SPECIFIED. 


Dollars. 

(a) 

315, 006 
411, 101 
403, 935 
380,  539 
375, 178 
240,  239 
188,  452 
168,  493 
113, 855 
148,  078 
171, 909 
177, 194 
192, 050 
174,  985 
194,  300 
252,  780 
262,  746 
301,892 
401,  718 


Dollars. 

(a) 

387,  787 
615, 048 
511,  901 
431,883 
300,  235 
267, 432 
233,  249 
182, 081 
366, 102 
326,  905 
687, 591 
684,  290 
757, 113 
635,  227 
708,  981 

1,  023.  406 
774, 553 
948, 156 

1,  401, 151 


Mnsical  in-l 
strumints. 


Animal  or  rendered. 


Whale  and  fish. 


Dollars. 

(a) 

150, 909 

110, 927 

116, 100 

144,  293 

119,  542 

92,  388 

58, 155 

70,  938 

124, 170 

180,  553 

176,  748 

167, 156 

60,  934 
61, 166 
64, 749 
57, 136 
97, 576 

61,  076 
65, 158 


Gallons. 
821 
5,558 
8,658 
6,564 
6,579 
9,724 
11,164 

12.  583 
21,305 
19,  920 
30,  272 
10,  993 

8,579 
4,570 
5,444 
10,  064 
3,921 

13,  382 
5,620 
4,293 


Dollars. 

828 
4,342 
8,144 
6,200 
9,229 

17,  851 
21,  604 
17, 987 
25, 449 

18,  922 
23,  524 

8,154 
8,044 
5,518 
6,071 
6,996 
2,961 
8,560 
2,258 
1,602 


Mineral. 


Gallons, 
(a) 

277 

47,600 

64 

6 


1,986 

1,573 

1,279 

220 


414 

262 

84,000 

2,311 


9,995 
34,695 
144, 136 
301, 830 


Dollars, 
(a) 

289 

3,  829 

248 

5 


819 
618 
603 


103 

108 

1,898 

770 


361 

1,235 

13,  281 

8,957 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

21,127 

3,216 

11 , 848 

34, 000 

787 

18,464 
3,500 

16,  239 

8,713 

989 

1872 . . 

2,200 

12, 175 

10, 941 

82 

2,233 

13,  053 

3,059 

2,250 

5,951 

6,840 

3,599 

1,320 

14, 913 

32, 407 

9,466 

6,552 

4,249 

9,315 

4,851 

21 

718 

25 

2,210 

205 

769 

252 

50 

266, 466 
69, 849 
20,  800 

40  377 

1873 

1874   

4,378 

19,  226 
6  240 

1875 

1,645 
4,966 
4,129 

1876 

1877 

1, 895, 992 
4,490 

318,  534 

1878 

8,800 

8,058 

629 

1879 

2,877 
5,066 

1880 

2,549 

130 

1881 

1882 

2,007 

27,  409 

6,929 

2,990 

678 

438 

100 

2.361 

2,777 

15 

10, 746 

8,  256 

1883 

1884 

6,680 
3,114 
1,365 
277 
598 
1,774 

1885 

2,070 

1,015 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

112 

25,  932 

2,796 

70 

5,183 

543 

1890 



a  Not  entuuorated. 


270 


COMMERCE    WITH   EUROPE. 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KrN"GDOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

OILS,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED. 

Paints 
and  col- 
ors. 

Paper,  and 

mauuf'aot- 
ures  of. 

Per- 

ENDING 
JUNE 

Vegetable. 

iea.  cos- 
metics. 

30- 

Fixed  or  t 

xpressed. 

Volatile  or  essential. 

and  all 
toilet 

Olive,  salad. 

Other. 

jirepa- 
rntious. 

Oallons. 

Dollars. 

Gallons. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1871 

37, 181 

34. 070 

65, 193 

45, 512 

99,564 

189,  575 

969, 321 

1, 066, 732 

149, 306 

1872 

25, 903 

29, 833 

23, 289 

21,  207 

118,908 

244, 404 

943, 706 

1,235,311 

272, 164 

1873 

10, 932 

13, 828 

21,487 

17,  691 

42,  762 

108. 184 

887, 082 

1, 324, 403 

240,757 

1874 

5,382 

8,294 

116, 695 

74, 080 

34, 113 

71, 070 

709.  513 

910, 968 

141,769 

1875 

47,  999 

40, 194 

41,848 

29,  316 

32, 188 

42, 880 

728, 146 

587,  391 

136,393 

1876 

34, 854 

32,710 

16,  584 

14,  216 

24, 125 

29,  222 

588, 185 

429,244 

131,443 

1877 

90, 580 

86, 059 

30, 719 

19, 572 

53,  944 

37, 303 

575,  382 

409, 161 

124, 896 

1878 

34, 681 

52,  822 

12,  534 

10, 468 

47, 456 

37,  552 

473,  012 

431,108 

118,  842 

1879 

50, 192 

64, 742 

35, 208 

21, 488 

41, 856 

32,604 

382, 779 

372, 879 

99, 142 

1880 

51,042 

76, 170 

297, 811 

141, 620 

71, 309 

60,  876 

539, 416 

452, 351 

122, 257 

1881 

50,  750 

59,  058 

32, 540 

17,  269 

18, 724 

30, 460 

491, 496 

467,  742 

138, 989 

1882 

80,  656 

86, 130 

21,167 

14, 116 

28,  824 

24,461 

540,  681 

659,  255 

142,  326 

1883 

68,  752 

72, 7.50 

51,  536 

23,  043 

79, 438 

44,408 

601,  478 

600,  600 

125,591 

1884 

52,  227 

39, 293 

65,  215 

31,  842 

42,  300 

13, 995 

625,187 

387,  520 

94,830 

1885 

38, 937 

30,  228 

69,  566 

30, 919 

2,965 

5,390 

545, 934 

383,  628 

80, 786 

1886 

49, 133 

46, 178 

49, 001 

18,  983 

3,353 

7,963 

571,  347 

417, 714 

81, 476 

1887 

28,  389 

22,  628 

131, 665 

55, 164 

9,228 

11,831 

561, 129 

385,  799 

79, 408 

1888 

45, 063 

43, 706 

115, 189 

87,  091 

32,914 

10,361 

572,456 

348,  543 

68,  558 

1889 

34,  955 

28, 412 

198, 632 

89,  209 

69,  069 

12, 093 

558, 412 

468, 323 

62, 067 

1890 

65, 000 

48, 664 

141, 918 

80, 106 

26. 115 

15, 140 

627,  960 

476, 463 

89, 037 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

705,405 

170. 006 

2,957 

1,468 

2,878 
3,873 

599 
2,435 

1,332 
1,850 

271 
8,057 

184 
4,240 

130 
1, 457 
2,481 
4,273 
1,779 
2,385 

513 
1,742 
1,513 
2,  720 
1,040 
1,026 
8,310 

298 

1872 

260 

1873 

326 

200 

111 

1874 

317 
OGO 

145 
614 

840 
2,225 
186 
266 
294 

2,568 

1,232 

385 

1,345 

580 

780 

1875 

2,894 
3,122 

5,521 
592 

1876 

1877 

7,144 
5,830 

3,697 
3,010 

1878 

1879 

3 
108 
150 

4 
140 
250 

724 

1,901 

219 

513 

1880 

272 

228 

422 

1881 

170 

1882 

1,264 

1883 

2,577 
86 

744 
1,811 

136 

148 

1884 

627 

13,  009 

7,870 

50 

20 

280 

5,075 

2,889 

22 

9 

100 
600 

160 
1,261 

320 

1885 

327 

1886 

95 

1887 

110 

635 

374 

1888 

300 

1889 

651 
13 

87 

1890 

150 

156 

17 

6 

111 

1,433 

107 

IMPORTS    AND   EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE.        271 

IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

ENDING 

J  UNE  30— 

PROVISIONS,  COMPRISINO 

MEAT  AND  DaIRY 

PRODUCTS. 

Rice,    not    elsewhere 
apecified. 

Salt. 

Seeds,  net 
elsewhere 
specified. 

Meat  and 

meat 
extracts. 

MUk.  a 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

Dollars. 

618, 961 

706,  409 

418, 181 

182,  096 

105,  271 

77, 826 

65, 404 

100, 281 

129, 101 

101,  535 

238,  361 

412,  452 

288,  210 

53, 762 

74, 594 

41,  733 

78,  691 

27,  820 

64,115 

4»,  308 

Dollar*. 

Pound*. 

33,  046,  499 

34,  351,  630 
31,  313, 113 
38, 716,  980 
18,  990,  773 
17, 632, 648 
10,  330,  561 

9,  267,  724 
13, 463,  616 
10,  630,  676 

Dollar*. 

994,  004 
1,  023,  096 

877,  568 
1, 163,  314 

503,  710 

426, 067 

Pound*. 
389,  040, 136 
352, 432,  394 
403, 376,  450 
497, 288, 123 
416, 446,  295 

Dollars. 

915,  310 

897,  450 

1,  254,  213 

1, 727, 692 

1,  271, 173 

1, 340, 497 

1,212,038 

1, 199,  055 

1, 267, 436 

1,  289,  063 

1, 436,  000 

1, 167,  594 

1, 212, 866 

1, 235, 958 

1,  203,  077 

1, 159,  274 

1, 082,  486 

800,  376 

678,  450 

697, 181 

Dollar*, 
(b) 

168,  293 
162  597 

153  243 

203, 537 
186  366 



276,  419       511, 627, 170 
276, 135       501, 815,  041 
374,208        536  31fi  fi.=ia 

138,  735 
105,  521 
143  418 

1880 

289, 603 
165,  261 
435,  484 
429,  862 
414,  275 
573,  490 
321,  828 
180,  276 
646,  615 
179, 211 
174, 594 

593, 822,  042 
653, 403,  893 
472,  589,  973 
504,  815,  290 
516,  680,  570 
549, 262,  662 
495, 731, 012 
457,  702,  055 
366,  406,  715 
322,  203,  093 
250, 443,  526 

123  656 

1881 

6, 498,  922 
18,  942,  433 
18,  805, 139 
19, 909,  710 
28,  301,  069 
16,  043,  384 
10,  324,  288 
34,  619,  857 
8,  598,  343 
8, 770, 366 

184  008 

1882 

238,  027 

215,  567 

665,  212 

351,  542 

229,619 

83,  516 

415,  729 

1,  940, 103 

1, 164,  932 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

279.761 
303, 425 
701, 458 
415,  321 
347, 747 
90,423 
43,  507 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

491,  536 

1,  008,  354 

265, 534 

160,  377 

36,865 

12, 043 

34,  054 

53, 481 

5,292 

289.  221 

16,  565 

85,  419 

2,109 

6,575 

1,153 

11,172 

318 

1872 

177,153  I            4,763 
101,295  :            2,377 
457,266             12,785 

33  142 

1873 

1  189 

1874 

1875 

8  111 

1876 

! 


88, 813 
19  441 

1877 

1878     

182,652              1,539 



44,  800 

44 

29  075 

1879 

3  "48 

1880 

5,666 

194 

13  330 

1881 

21  ''Sg 

1882 

129  448 

1883 

51,  231 

19, 470 

25,  529 

155,  690 

575,  040 

1,086 
444 
587 

2,491 
12, 532 



27  6''2 

1884 

3,133 
175 

6  117 

1885 

1886 

5 

2 

542 
34  '52 

1887 

49 
534 

658 

994 

1,320 

1888 

205 

1889 

76, 598 

1,149 

472 

1890 

309 

4.194 

a  Included  in  "Moat,  etc.,"  prior  to  1884. 
b  Not  enumerated. 


272 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
mronXS  from  the  united  kingdom— Cou tinned. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 
ENDING 

SILK,   MANTTFACTUBKS  OP.                      [                         SOAP.b 

JUISE 
30— 

Dress 

and  piece 

goods. 

Laces  and 

©mbroid- 

eries.o 

Rib- 
bons.a 

All  other. 

Fancy,  perfumed, 

and  all  descriptions 

of  toilet  Boap. 

All 
other. 

Spices,  not  else- 
where specitied.  e 

1871 

1872 

Dollars. 
11,496,480 
9,839,013 
5,901,000 
3, 155, 644 

2,  660,  743 
1,886,439 
1, 677, 073 
1, 136, 086 
1,317,028 

3,  092, 474 
2,779,954 
2, 193, 238 
1, 316,  559 
1, 790, 096 
1,395,446 
1, 252, 952 

828, 704 
1, 045,  745 

899,  673 
1, 184, 714 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
9,  356,  979 
7, 663, 996 
5,  484.  464 
3, 171. 950 
2, 122,  341 
1,  706, 656 
1,  609,  804 
1, 661,  223 
2, 167, 341 

3,  499,  053 
3, 200.  490 
4, 780,  545 
4, 428, 864 
3, 126, 105 
2, 716,  872 
3, 029, 988 
3, 835, 473 

4,  548.  029 
4, 891 ,  636 
4,  482,  335 

Pound*. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

1,  885.  480 

1,671,952 

885, 374 

1, 487, 731 

910,  686 

648,  332 

881. 538 

1, 336, 264 

1,  386, 962 

1, 828,  583 

1,  613,  548 

1,  790, 497 

3, 454,  245 

749. 170 
599,  934 
645,  780 

650. 171 
720,  428 
666, 664 
932, 018 

Dollars. 

;;rj,  299 

34'J.  070 
184, 477 
522,  324 
229, 309 
174, 134 
258, 766 
349, 608 
41'^  965 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

477,  048 
415, 718 
350  208 

1881 

1882 

1883 

53'^  600 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

580.  082 
296, 722 
255, 412 
540,  875 
575,  682 
736, 256 
1, 056, 663 

29,759 
14, 064 
20, 672 
29,  580 
34, 924 
21,  032 
28, 290 

231,  323 
261, 732 
340, 199 
356,  052 
468,  345 
458,  054 
576,  905 

100, 878 
105,  613 
134, 759 
143, 499 
181, 829 
169, 427 
216, 148 

15, 974 
15, 109 
22, 290 
18, 934 
22,  780 
19, 924 
26, 745 

182.  228 
157, 684 
165, 298 
167,309 
184, 114 
1C8, 615 
240, 294 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Coutinued. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879, 
1880. 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
IBS'-. 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


1,410 

11, 109 

26,  302 

16, 416 

2,566 

2, 038 


3,  368 

6,206 

353 


47,  361 

113,826 

296,  507 

209,  296 

104,444 

80, 206 

52.  829 

66,  709 

11,527 

12,  615 

25,  808 

4,  342 

25,  296 

34, 300 

51,240 

30,  170 

40,  000 

55,  325 

37, 788 

51, 485 


550 
1,566 


82 

470 


12, 984 
582.  859 
92.  526 

169,  289 
261, 497 
174,  571 

170.  556 
65,  789 

104,  845 
194, 387 
123,  574 
634.  241 
GO,  101 
3,  497 


6.737 
32,  709 
18,696 
27,  234 
55, 272 
14,  782 
40, 177 
11,643 
28, 916 
42, 477 
12, 957 
55,  402 

3,742 
883 


a  lii<liid<i<l  111  "All  otliiT  iiiaimfactnres  silks,  et<;.,"  i)rior  to  1884. 

b  Not  eiiiimerat«3d  prior  to  1684. 

•  A  considerable  portion  trajisferred  to  free  li.st  after  1883. 


IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE.   273 


IMPORTS  FKOM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Contiimcd. 


TEATl 

EN  1)1  NO 

JUNE 

30— 


DUTIABLE. 


Spirits,  distilled. 


SOGAK,   MOLASSES.   SUGAR  CANDY,  AND  COirFECTIONERY. 


Molasses. 


Sugars,  Dutch  standard  in  color. 


Not  above  No.  13,  and 

tank  bottoms,         AH  .above  No.  13. 
sinip.s,  uielad.i,  etc. 


Siig.ar 
candy 

and 
confec- 
tionery. 


1871 
1872 
1873 
3874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


P.  galls. 
484,  849 
397,  482 
466,718 
369,  425 
298,  045 
282, 153 
269,913 
241,003 
323, 218 
384,  917 
357,  366 
374,  959 
382. 892 
305,  244 
233, 196 
232,  291 
266,  612 
265, 151 
267, 225 
297,  619 


Dollam. 
601,777 
412,443 
533,  95S 
429,  206 
357,  352 
350. 175 
347,  408 
320,  513 
398, 109 
542,  242 
448, 637 
462, 076 
481,680 
3.50, 174 
270, 144 


Dollars. 


65.  641 
100, 089 


259,198  |100,372 
300,251  jl03,132 
275,480  1101,626 
296,  804  I  82,  740 
351,099  1115,205 


Gallons 


15 
10, 269 


200 


14 
5,600 


777 
486 


268 


Dollars 


4 
2,409 


1,397 


270 
114 


Pounds. 

4,  596, 449 
7,641,985 
3, 647,  209 

377, 856 
25, 738,  469 

2,  414,  231 
57,  243,  838 

3,  041, 116 
4,030,831 

23,  380,  322 
1, 562,  444 

5,  085,  767 
9,  876,  111 

63,  293,  587 
10,  314,  301 
20,  395,  450 
7,  282,  479 
3, 758,  355 
88, 773,  832 
29,  568,  588 


Dollars. 
252.  063 
464,311 
199,  530 
16,  337 

1,230,461 
88,  358 

2,  604,  475 
174,512 
173,  626 

1, 047, 882 

75, 944 

251,992 

357,  374 

1,  974, 277 
241,  229 
62V, 000 
187, 128 
101,  680 

2,700,195 
931,  539 


Pounds 

266,  365 

70 

5, 040 

2, 913 

:        219 

1,383 


3,227 
2,014 
5,  036 
5,490 
7,131 
916 


Dollars.^  Dollars. 


13, 432 

10 

475 

214 

21 

147 


1,299 


354 
224  ^ 
526  i 

532  i 

I 

621  ; 

64  i 


59 


3, 903 
0,155 
6,639 
3,441 
5,909 
7,466 
645 
1,588 
961 
2,408 
3,733 
5.065 
12,  209 
11,  588 
12, 748 
16,  903 
13, 549 
11,  6U0 
11,  039 
10, 032 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


l,"??! 

3.102 
16,  .576 
7,702 
13,  039 
1,487 
2,854 
2,472 
2,321 
1,526 
3.811 
1,918 
435 
3,783 
4,653 
2, 156 
2,406 
11,292 
8,434 
673 
3,746 

7,238 
17,  041 
5,008 
12,  329 
1,343 
3,521 
2,338 
3,  655 
3,059 
5,390 
2,523 
323 
4,299 
5,912 
3,097 
2,685 
8,269 
5,191 
599 
3,308 

192. 312 
24,  308 

368, 066 
15,  689 

8,581 

43, 744 
5,034 

72,  415 
3,411 

2,508 

2,417,513 
200 

139, 644 
10 

1872 

1873 

, 

395 

1874 

1875 

1S76 

2, 946,  777 

36,  996 

484, 210 

88,  201 

600 

23,  592 

660 

1877 

1878 

■ 

5,835 
10,511 

1,100 
1,956 

1879 

58 

1880 

426, 491 

174, 406 

17, 428 

14, 922 

5,944 

417 

1881 

1882 

1883 

6,246 
26,  348 
30,  480 
22, 304 
22,  968 
25,  544 
15,  689 

15,  024 
14,  878 
7,890 

5,358 

3,253 

618 

1884 

1885 

1C2,550 

1, 222, 762 

76, 519 

929, 116 
2,  676,  759 

219, 772 

110, 683 

6,152 
31,116 

2,000 
18, 485 
64,  258 

5,710 

4,000 

39,  689 

2,005 

1886 

122,855 

3,884 

64 

1887 

19, 050 
951 

1,905 
147 

150 

1888 

1889 

1890 

9,921 

1,594 

251 

a  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


H.  Mis.  117 18 


274 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM- Continued. 


TE.\R 

ENIUXG 

JUXE 

SO- 


DUTIABLE. 


1871  . 

1872  . 

1873  . 
1874. 
1875  . 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
18o2. 
l^c>3  . 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 


Sulphnr.  or 

briiustoue, 

reliued.o 


Tont. 
51 
53 

402 


224 
709 


Tea.b 


Tin,  bars, 

blocks,  or  pigs, 

grain  or  jjranu- 

lated.e 


Dolls.    Potmds.     Dollars.     Lbs 

2,  368   1,  212, 440|      593, 150J38, 295 

2, 363;  2, 945, 106i  1, 185, 555  43, 987 


TOBACCO,  AND  MANiryACTURES  OF. 


Leaf. 


Manofactares  of. 

AU 

Cigars,  cigar- 1   otber 
ettes.  and       nianu- 
(•heroots.      |    fact- 
ures  of. 


I 
927 


36 
1,  597 
512;  1,233| 

les!  469 
352J  693' 
624!  1,1691 
397]  763 
388  j  8621 
495    1,089' 


255 


1, 328, 732 
8,324 


Dollars.  iPounds.' Dollars, 

1, 100, 440;     17,  802  8,  367 

40,  ^661  19. 146 

112, 776  66, 632 

61, 195  35, 600 

21,008  11,586 

30, 520  24, 927 

63, 105  46, 014 

57, 393  26,  349 

37,  442  29, 288 

39, 251  12,  633 

40, 860  16, 541 

107,  370  23, 896i 

71,820  41,370: 

25, 819  6, 8381 

136,303  82,013 

112,  322  51,  326 


rounds.]Dolls.\Dollart, 


120,  061 

1 
26, 296, 

47,frtl 

18,  810 

43,  424 

16,  445 

57, 761 

23, 282 

1,  754    3,  298 

744j  1,  504 

694       913 

4271      915 

795J  2,286 

1,125   2.772] 

1,0871  3,285 

940   3,764 

953   1,219 

3, 117!  5, 766 

7,  069|14, 263 

4,023|15,844 

1,554[  6,842 

2,967j  9,545 

4,  209:12,  088 

3,  570.12, 150 

3,425|ll,381 

4,59916,953 

7,76917,594 

6, 172  20, 621 


2,281 

227 

479 

637 

1,707 

1,985 

1,427 

4,605 

2  668 

3,193 

1,174 

334 

465 

222 

199 

383 

197 

669 

237 

697 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Continued. 


1871 

106,  060 

239,492 

3,358 

39, 725 

81,544 

1,748 

90,  341     31, 479 

2.404 

5.616 

605 

1872 

14, 998j      4,830           344l  1.0041 

1873 

104,699;    16,083 

73,375!     19,625 

18.  270|      5, 125 

4, 679]       1, 073 

4, 747j       1, 952 

7,515|      5,011 

1,659:          303 

23,  931;     12, 093 

724           228 

16.626*       1,887 

8,  700       2,  951 

.|,:i7C       1,908 

23,834J     11,132 

43, 453|     35, 014 

22,888'     11,130 

5, 075       3, 119 

8,115'      4,328 

13,  394       4, 832 

1 

2,261   6,116|          593 

1874    

125|      528i          812 

1875 

144!      637i      5, 078 

1876 

1, 175   3.  709       1,  705 

3877 

862   2.564:      4.836 

1878    ... 

72 


179'      2. 446 

1879 

1,998 

1880 

l,235i  2,220 
2, 235J  7,  250 

177j      363 
4,213;  6,243 
1,494   2.770 
84       232 
1,028   1,875 
1,419!  1,509 
3, 170J  4,  241 

218|      630 
1,7511  3.  89:i 

1,716 

1881 

1,728 

1882 

590 

1883 



424 

1884 

1885 

16, 917 

1886 

212 

1887 

3,685 

1888 

870 

1889 

18'J0 

700 

... 



olucludes  "  Crude  sulphur"  prior  to  1873.  b  Fr<H>  of  duty  after  1872. 

e  Free  of  duty  from  and  after  August  1, 1872. 


IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS    OF    FUREIGX    MERCHANDISE.         275 
IMPOirrS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


DUTIABLE. 

YEAK 
ENDIN(i 
JUNE  30— 

Toya.o 

VEOErABLES. 

Beans  and  pease. 

Potatoes. 

Pickles 

and 
sauces.  6 

All  other.6 

1871 

Dollars. 

Bushels. 

Dollars. 

Bushels. 

1,904 

93 

684 

1,747 

2,052 

210 

75,  279 

33 

34, 156 

6,722 

59 

4,416,121 

28,590 

2,548 

106,  291 

423, 123 

100, 122 

5,  064, 817 

25, 146 

1,  913,  624 

Dollars. 
949 
66 
623 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1872     

1873 

3 

2,  524 

426 

113 

56 

2 

37 

4,713 

4 

3,  286 

537 

334 

141 

6 

38 

3,513 

1874 

1,183 

992 

92 

52,  050 

27 

1875 



1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

13,113 

2,075 

94 

1,  899,  055 

13,  510 
891 

42,  691 
184,  785 
51,512 

2,  378, 027 

14,  034 
771, 647 

1880  

1S81   

1882 

24,887 
8,016 

45, 106 

14, 347 

5,  829 

1883 

1884 

1885 

45.243 
34,  830 
44,  797 
44, 461 
46,  700 
60,189 
48.942 

3,477 

287,  002 
242,  477 
265, 757 
318, 101 
347, 914 
287, 948 
331, 160 

55,  235 
99,  273 
61,  022 
24, 979 
98,  875 
33,  276 
153,  075 

1886 

1887 

18H8 

349 

110 

43, 832 

3, 741 

2,774 

1,084 

188 

.     61, 582 

6,561 

3,396 

1889 

1890 

EXPOPiTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1 

1872 

49,  783 

57,  354 

240,  795 

331,  625 

510,  005 

278,  933 

456,  422 

107,  497 

131,690 

69,  235 

74,  907 

11,068 

34,  256 

20  no 

33,  396 

1873 

41,  027 

169,  895 

279, 161 

382,  301 

196,  428 

314, 243 

72,  773 

92,  504 

50,  808 

64,  688 

12,  929 

28,  739 

23,  525 
28,  685 

24,  729 
8,304 

43,379 
16, 154 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

4,121 

1,583 

1881 

1882 

1 

1883 

j 

1884 

169 
151 

! 

116 

530 

1885 

664 

1886 

9            40, 820 
103             41. 140 

166 

1887 

757 

1888 

9,021 
60, 373 
27. 281 

1889 

63 

22 

1890 

2,139 

449 

a  Included  in  "Fancy  articles,  prior  to  1884." 
b  Not  enumerated  prior  to  1884. 


27G 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
DIPORTS  FKOM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM-Coutinued. 


DUTIABLE. 

TEAR 

E^'I)l^■G 

JUXE 

3U— 

WINES. 

WOOD,  NOT  ELSE- 
WHERE  SPECIFIED, 
AND  .MANUFACr- 
URES  OF. 

Cliainpngne,  and 
Other  sparkling. o 

Still  wines. 

Timber 

and 
lumber. 

Manufao- 

Id  rasks. 

In  bottles. 

tures  of. 

Doze7is. 

Dollars. 

Gallons. 

Dollars. 

Dozens. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1871 

852.  976 

370, 109 

153,  743 

1,237,423 

343 

354, 862 

1872 

641,  359 

299, 871 

71,  620 

603, 850 

48 

366.365 

1873 

545, 170 

265,  636 

61, 214 

548, 768 

60 

368, 720 

1874 

259, 785 

153,  240 

61,  657 

591.  176 

17 

258,709 

1875 

228, 189 

145, 669 

54, 009 

554,  036 

605 

218, 622 

1876 

190, 849 
205,  922 

158,  908 
179,  052 

45,  380 
38,  982 

467. 913 
400,  638 

128 
1.477 

223, 193 

1877 ' 

160, 540 

1878 ' 

227.  908 

201,670 

26, 087 

269,  871 

5,595 

167, 938 

1879 

422, 935 

317,  326 

42,  234 

367,  503 

],6Q5 

195, 362 

1880 

344,036 

278, 889 
238, 491 
278,  683 

296,  326 

55, 110 

520,  018 

8, 324 

270,  270 

1881 

246, 422 
227, 609 
273, 899 

41,  259 
42, 234 
53, 872 

428,  006 
457,  81)6 
615,  773 

12.  472 
3,813 
8,158 

290, 172 

1882 

312, 104 

1883 

344, 018 

1834 

2,933 

37, 783 

91,  505 

107, 819 

8,676 

61,689 

9,768 

181,  785 

1885 

2,665 

37, 465 

84  120 

76, 416 

7,248 

47,  489 

2,880 

215,692 

1886 

1,543 

21, 100 

80,  598 

71, 222 

4, 806 

35, 781 

1,  356 

238, 610 

1887 

2,191 

29,  671 

76, 796 

67, 811 

.5,554 

41,467 

2,776 

292, 561 

1888 

1,431 

20,  673 

106,  756 

91,715 

6,0C9 

45, 146 

3,533 

212,222 

1889 

2,875 

43,  048 

119, 198 

113,  731 

5,600 

41, 262 

3,220 

230. 934 

1890 

1.995 

29, 072 

90, 562 

85, 790 

7,455 

52, 729 

4,599 

460, 141 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

1,009 

904 

414 

3,341 

1,162 

2,705 

1872 

32 

7,384 

4, 720 

593 

1,430 

1,  067 
1,490 
3,  429 
1,194 

39 
491 

2,  037 
2, 232 

55 
7,274 
3,494 

672 
2,389 
4,051 

900 
1,264 

572 
21 

409 
1,412 
6,194 

2,000 
106 
487 
759 

1,497 
669 
886 
261 
91 
111 
391 
131 
252 

8,277 

1,193 

4,853 

5,862 

13,  022 

7,084 

8,255 

2,915 

935 

888 

3,163 

1,737 

2,485 

1873 

374 

125 

309 

22, 221 

1,604 

2,644 

3,352 

1874 

1,970 

1875 

4,288 

1876 

11, 241 

1877 

7,690 

1878 



23,  725 

1879     

13, 348 

1880 

3,665 
17,  578 
59, 239 
88,805 
96, 253 

18,  285 

1831 

41, 933 

1882 

25,879 

1883 

5,424 

1884 



124 

1,458 

64,248 

1885 

617 

4,707 

7,678 

5,382 

1 

1 

43,925 

36, 779 

1886 

402 

4,866 

3,336 

2,631 

1,506 

6,677 

56,  544 

35, 087 

1887 

50 

136 

4,659 

2,784 

615 

1,336 

35, 935 

24,644 

1888 

617 

7,620 

3,050 

1, 831 

9 

92 

11,287 

6,546 

1889 

24 

298 

480 

562 

114 

640 

9, 468 

4,175 

1890 

2.  546 

2,380 

93 

362 

309 

1,648 

•  Included  in  "Still  wines"  prior  to  1884. 


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IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


TEAR 
END- 
ING 
JUNE 
30— 


1871 . . , 
1872... 
1873... 
1874... 
1875... 
1876... 
1877... 
1878... 
1879... 
1880... 
1881... 
1882... 
1883... 
1884... 
1885... 
1886... 
1887... 
1888... 
1889... 
1890... 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIR  OP  THIS  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AND  OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF. 


Unmanufactured. 


Clothing.a 


Pounds. 


Dollars.   Pounds. 


Combing. o 


Dollars. 


Carpet  .nnd  other 
similar. 


Carpets  and  rarpet- 
ing  of  all  kinda. 


Pounds. 

15,  .593. 166 
40,  250, 449 

19.  040.  920 
7, 9G6,  382 

11,882,212 
10, 934,  294 
14,  270, 095 
18,  387, 554 

16,  876,  650 
58,  009,  631 
24,  786,  226 

20,  642.  887 
26,  080,  275 

796, 008^20, 127,  231 

601,342  1.5,4,39,411 

1,432,942  30,510,849 


8,  092,  907   2, 181,  694j3, 414, 130 
4, 474,  256    1, 059,  248  2,  467,  037 

12. 879,  061    2, 761, 346  6,  298,  043 

6,  308,  770    1, 456,  745  9,  500, 132'2, 232,  354.34, 211,  028 

11,  360, 153   2, 576,  788  5,  02G,  821  il,  176, 118i28,  053, 103 

9,  957,  566'  2,  363,  007  6, 468,  984  1,  521,  956'37,  496,  852 
11,  810,  519!  2, 984,  2336,  897,  404  1, 721, 920  27,  831,  881 

III 


Dollars. 
3,  244, 755 

11,  220,  625 
5, 459, 138 

1,  859.  254 

2,  753,  549 
3,426,994 
2, 833, 198 

3,  750,  762 
2, 153,  783 

12,  447,  235 
4, 499, 559 

3,  855, 142; 

4,  710,  508] 
2, 934,  992 

2,  009,  920 

3,  753,  656 
4, 734, 959 

3,  966,  321 

4,  899, 443 
3,  759, 186 


Manufactures  of. 


Clotliing, 

ready-made, 

and  other 

wearing 

a|)parel,  e.K- 

cept  sliawls 

and  knit 

good.-i.  b 


Sq.  yards. 

4,705,420 

4, 997,  610 

3,  827,  890 

3,  0o5.  938 

2,  248, 786 

1, 050, 433 

502,  515 

267, 101 

238,  881 

1, 414, 124 

954, 080 

616,  205 

688,  433 

807, 072 

682, 413 

823,  649 

734,  518 

717, 177 

577,  513 

592, 404 


Dollars.  |    Dollars. 

4,611,103j 

5,611,0391 

4,245,436| 

3,471,960' 

2,501,672: 

1,380,7521 

602,902] 

367.616 

325,083 

1,194,437 

1,008,471' 

760,666 

780,00lj 

970,  565 

864, 409 

996, 355 

956,  266 

897, 844 

678,  800 

716,  808 


444,  316 
431,688 
375, 903 
473, 189 
492, 535 
577, 783 
618, 735 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDO.il— Continued. 


1871 

107,  898 

66,  364 

4, 107,  227 

2,  821,  061 

479,  504 

419, 056 

23, 928 

186,  269 

678, 201 

309, 112 

527,  349 

99,  091 

24, 996 

15,  400 

12,  843 

11,012 

11,711 

9''5  413 

269 

354 

1S72 

1873 

9!  r.rn 

2,437 

3, 656   

1874 

622,935     4,168 
130,200     a  '}^x 

1875 

3, 426 

1876 

120,  442 
3,550 

1877 

5>.  ^(^■?. 

3,  242 
29,  981 

1878 

42,06t    28,058 
118, 415!      828 

86, 375      396 
112, 919      629 

21,  243      1 .50 

1879 - 

5641  

1880 

499  -  --- 

1881 

884 
203 

1882 





1883 

7,036 
3,058 

1884 

82.721    24.226 
338,  848    74,  242 
237,  239    37.  670 

2  200 

6,009 
2,700 

835 

1885 

1,  448     1  -  375 

1  Oilt 

1886.... 

16, 984 
63,  614 

105,748 

2,294 

9,  291 

27,519 

252 

322 

1,909 

75 

489|     21, 261 

1887.... 
1888.... 
1889 

932,  943 
163,  642 
261,901 
647,  596 

138,932 
29,  003 
67,  537 

15,  344 

380,  294 

470 

201,  145 

1,695 

50,  581 

52 

24, 425 

605!      2, 300 

3, 943       276 

203      1-040 

1890.... 

174,  728 

16,411 

3,988 

12,  303 

a  Included  in  "  Carpets,  etc.,  wools,"  prior  to  1884. 

b  Included  in  "  All  other  manufactures  of  wool  "  prior  to  1884. 


278 


COMMERCE    WITH    EUROPE. 
IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UXITKl)  KINC.DOM-Cmitinned. 


O 
I' 


DUTIABLE. 


WOOLS,  HAIIl  OF  THE  CAMEL,  GOAT,  ALPACA,  AXD  OTHER  LIKE  ANIMALS,  AND  UAHiTFACrVhCi  OS. 


Mauiifactures  of. 


Cloths. 


Dresa  goods, 

wonien'.s 

and  children's. 


1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874., 
1875., 
1876., 
1877., 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884- . 
1885.. 
1880.. 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889.. 
1890.. 


Dollar*.  \S'i. yards.]  Dollar*. 
8,  303, 28i  07, 721,  786  16, 621,  449 
9, 422,  244  58, 522, 370  16, 297, 04S 
10, 342, 312|55, 938,  023  16, 360,  21 

7. 972. 540  53, 581,  787  15, 103, 195 
7, 865,  675[50, 330, 747  13,  018, 933 
5,  763, 190'38,  65S,  644j  9,  252,  542 
3,  299, 14632,  299,  520   7,  359, 928 
3, 625,  85332,  609,  979j  7, 174,  295 
3, 229,  087  26, 900,  4451  6, 174,  847 
5, 906,  950  40,  620,  256   8,  719, 721 
5,  731, 904  30, 944,  786 
6,696,468  32,180,462 
6,976,049  33,575,679 
7, 201,  294  27, 370, 186 
5,  649, 184J24,  719,  687 
5,  660, 416134,  Oil,  05lj  6, 549,  519 

5. 920. 541  ^31, 988,  695   6, 457,  977 
6, 852, 690  31,  857, 844    6,  670,  784 


7,  790,  023 
7,181,826 
5,  205, 708 


Knit 
fabrics. 


Raji-s,  mungo, 

tlock.s,  noil.s, 

shoddy,  and 

wastes. 


Shawl.s. 


5,  324, 892  :;8,  050, 491 
11, 662,  34550, 382,  295 


Dollars.  Pounds. 
476,  581j  893,  575 
517,  000jl,885,014 
528,070;i,543,797 
439,600il,550,479 
538,67l|l,164,429 
436, 519  131,  916 
362,  lOOi  116, 591 
354, 437J  58, 146 
236, 952i  54, 929 
370,624|1,205,504 
552,  095j  356,  694 
516,  770|  875,  030 
739, 30l|  691,898 
996, 3081  670, 469 
4, 746, 468  1 ,  042,  205|  290,  994 
945,  549  1,  824,  653 
919, 742  3,  232,  592 
781,894  2,445,492 
808,  723  5, 865,  344 
984, 235  3, 142,  767 


7, 664, 609 
9, 815,  065 


Dollars. 

51,087 


Dollars. 
I,  554, 501 


163,  092|2,  332,  218 
147,465  1,803,646 
117,882;     972, 18S 


111,  442j 

8, 902 

14, 082 

6,205 

7,151 

273,  270 

108,  318j 

300,  890 


960, 943 
788, 345 
665, 092 
810,  213 

703,  979 

704,  727 
493, 840 
523, 449 


335, 446!  559, 182 

316,474J  391,888 

128,5241  435,285 

018, 104j  399, 260 

1,  208,  mi  397, 145 

918, 784;  392, 735 

2, 332, 288;  344, 383 

1, 266,  3981  367,  357 


Yams. a 


Pounds. 


Dollars. 


614, 013 


.Ml 

OtluT. 


Dollars. 
5, 387, 721 
4, 915,  674 
4, 667, 272 
2, 737,  :;89 
2, 141, 167 
2,  368, 304 
1, 602, 580 
1, 750, 922 

1,  559, 231 

2,  225,  933 
2,  031,  600 
2, 579, 773 
3, 183, 649 
3, 158, 785 


911,010 

404, 718i  312, 086J2,  986, 247 
3, 177,  323!l,  692,  872|4, 453, 939 
l,626,3i4j  883,  097J4, 769,  650 
1,  843,  352  1,  Oil,  597  5,  912,  748 


1,  578, 358 
1,381,094 


861,794  9,687,164 
789,  6.^012,  887, 295 


EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871.. 
1872.. 
1873.. 
1874.. 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881.. 
1882.. 
Ie83.. 
1884.. 
1885.. 
1886.. 
1887.. 
1888.. 
1889.. 
1890 . . 


3,723 


12, 835 

15, 066 

1, 209 

13,  888 

7,  925l 

6,  710J 

6, 907 

5, 091 

45,  350 

13, 956 

6,520 

9, 228 

23, 024 

14,886 

28, 840 

20, 757 

28,  502 

22, 206 


152,  047| 
140,  607j 
374, 146; 
205, 178' 
404, 635i 
676,  015j 
279,  522; 
505, 17o' 
213, 564| 
100,  714 
468, 123 
200,  317 
268, 894 
136, 103 
151,177 
150,  585| 

52, 132 
110,078 
127,  792| 

85,  913 


32, 
49, 

122, 
66, 
89, 

143, 
64, 

102, 
38, 
19, 

106, 
37, 
55, 
29, 
32 
28, 
10, 
25, 
24, 
19, 


470 

1,159 

2,600 

94 

35, 047 
13,  268 
9,924 

101 

73? 

139,847 

13, 951 

64,  516 

77,  343 

1,740 

7,541 

526 

3,305 

7,187 

146 

355 

330 

2,074 

504 

2,492 

59.) 

605 

2,570 

63-' 

7^9 

1,189 

32, 465 

595 

6,051 

3,280 

6,625 

402 

14 

2,430 

925 

338 

9,784 
678 
411 

8T! 

989 

399 

1,082 
760 
1,340 
2,957 
3,013 
2,040 
234 
3,496 

700 

3,158 
9,281 
1,915 

158 

11,051 

9,449 

?39 

005 

4,082 

1,414 

12, 950 
2,466 
4,440 

23, 449 

7.922 

1,497 

2,736 

10,  685 

137 

2,258 

1,139 

27 

204 
442 

11,314 
6, 206 

4,185 
2,936 

43,  097 
27,565 
95, 242 
64.033 
35, 927 
119, 112 
38,  236 
27, 537 
15, 080 
13, 972 
10, 726 
2,191 
24,  902 
25, 332 
55, 099 
74,948 
67,754 
46, 013 
47, 775 
19, 861 


a  Included  in  '  bU  other  manufactures  of  wool "  prior  to  1834. 


IMPORTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF    FOREIGN   MERCHANDISE. 


279 


IMPORTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


DUTIA15LE. 

RECAJ'ITULATION. 

YEAR 
ENDING 
J  L'NE  30- 

ZINC,  on  SPELTER,  AND  MANUFAC- 
TIKES  OF. 

All  other 
dutiable 
articles. 

TOTAL  DUTIA- 
BLE. 

TOTAL  FREE 
OV  DUTY. 

TOTAL 
VALUE 

In  blocks  or  pigs,  and 
old. 

Manufac- 
tures of. 

OF  mi:r- 

CHiVNDISE. 

Pound  ti. 

Dollan. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1871 

513. 645 

22,  819 

22, 433 

6,161,703 

212, 137,  709 

8.  630,  602 

228, 708,  .371 

1872 

497.  .1,58 

25,091 

32, 384 

2,941,628 

236, 530,  814 

12,241,510 

248,  772, 324 

1873 

176, 145 

10,  650 

20,144 

3, 154, 669 

210.  696,  615 

17,  601,  603 

237,  298,  218 

1874 

5,588 

687 

13,  002 

2, 369, 537 

159,  546,  752 

20, 496,  061 

180,042,813 

1875 

13, 3C0 

710 

38.841 

1, 918, 296 

137,027,772 

18,270,172 

155, 297, 944 

1H76 

18, 954 
24,420 

1,  789.  400 
1, 708, 436 

108.  725,  767 
95, 703,  743 

14.647,514 
18,030,515 

123,  373. 281 

1877 

119,  867 

5,772 

113,  734,  258 

1878 

442, 927 

19, 581 

8,038 

1,  734, 141 

90. 859,  172 

16,  431,  505 

107, 290,  677 

1879 

441,365 

17, 072 

1,466 

2,  087,  092 

89,  900,  389 

18,  638, 423 

108, 538, 812 

1880 

861,898 

39, 974 

1,060 

3, 400,  073 

179,  824,  270 

30,  789,  424 

210,  613,  694 

1881 

505, 242 

20, 917 

14,  672 

3,316.485 

150,  440,  370 

24,  0.53,  308 

174, 493, 738 

1882 

255,  838 

10,  750 

4,907 

3,  830,  226 

169, 908,  193 

25,  080, 499 

195,  588,  692 

1883 

122,  425 

4,505 

7,038 

4,  084,  899 

161.298,179 

27,  324, 440 

188,  622,  619 

18S4 

165,897 

6,682 

1,083 

1,  679,  951 

134,  902,  800 

27,  586,  708 

162, 549,  608 

lt<85 

179, 344 

5,837 

183 

1, 240, 735 

112,206,221 

24, 495,  559 

136,  701, 780 

1886 

338,  378 

10,  499 

899 

1,372,774 

126, 008,  586 

27,  345,  468 

154,  254, 054 

1887 

1, 097, 187 

43,  226 

2,195 

1, 360, 741 

138,  334.  694 

26,  732,  749 

105, 067, 443 

1888 

170,  748 

5,529 

1,820 

1,598,878 

147,  202,  553 

30,  695,  422 

177, 897, 975 

1889 

54,  834 

2,249 

7,179 

1,  447, 106 

150,063.104 

28,  205,  963 

178, 269,  067 

1890 

394,  272 

18, 343 

3,225 

1, 506, 402 

155, 842,  887 

30, 646, 069 

186, 488, 956 

EXPORTS  OF  FOREIGN  MERCHANDISE  TO  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM— Continued. 


1871 

410 

103, 010 

33, 994 

52, 238 

58, 320 

66,  537 

42,  496 

27,  998 

53,  568 

21, 231 

30, 887 

183,  247 

126, 037 

139,  258 

11, 425 

2.905 

7,555 

4,974 

3,624 

11, 290 

3,430 

2,612,147 
3, 076,  756 
3, 193,  386 
3, 116,  392 
1,964.960 
3, 227, 702 
2,  609, 400 
2, 807, 858 
1,334,139 
1,  655. 886 
1, 804, 284 
1, 862,  268 
1,  .593, 018 
1, 546  962 

474,  318 
975,  828 
1,  320,  640 
1,  219, 143 
1,  604,  333 
1,437,222 
1, 500,  021 
1,  015,  961 
1,  008.  419 
1, 146,  367 
1,  880, 175 
2, 236.  856 
3, 397,  683 
1    fl7i  9R'i 

3, 086,  465 
4, 052, 584 
4, 514,  026 
4,  335,  535 
3,  569, 293 
4  604  924 

1872 

1873 i 

1874 j 

1875 1 

1876 j 

1877 i 

4, 109, 421 
3, 823, 819 
2, 342, 558 
2, 802, 253 
3,  684, 459 

1878 1 

1879 j 

1880 ; 

1881 1 

1882 1 

4  099,124 

1883 ; 

4, 990, 701 

1884 j 

3, 521, 227 
3, 177,  278 
3  525  727 

1885 ' 

1  718  "^59  i        1  4.'iQ_  (11 Q 

1886 i 

420 

1, 935,  642 
1, 594,  818 
1,  636, 522 
1, 493, 949 
1,  638,  977 

1,  590,  085 
1,614,718 
1,  640,  391 
1,497,594 
1,797,676 

1887 13.496 

175 

3,  209, 536 

1888 

3,  276,  913 

1889 

2,  991,  543 

1890 



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